SAT Math Practice Exam

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The SAT is a standardized test for United States college admission administered by the College Board. The exam six times a year at testing centers across the world. Along with the ACT, the SAT fulfills the standardized exam requirement for college admission across the country. There are two 25-minute and one twenty-minute math section on each SAT exam for a total of 70 minutes.

 
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Math concepts:

  • Number and Operations
  • Algebra and Functions
  • Geometry
  • Statistics
  • Probability
  • Data analysis

In 2011, nearly 1,650,000 students took the SAT exam internationally. The mean math score was 514. The highest possible score is 800.

This free practice test is a pre-exam refresher featuring three levels, easy/medium/hard, of realistic questions with similar concepts and wording you will encounter on SAT test day. Additionally, it is a worthwhile study guide for any fundamental college-level math knowledge.

 
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