for SAT preparation
SAT Overview
General information about the SAT structure and purpose.
Mathematical Reasoning
Skills required to solve mathematical problems on the SAT.
Standard Multiple-Choice
Common question format with several answer options.
Hand-Calculated Responses
Answers provided without multiple-choice options, using grid-ins.
Question Types
Different formats of questions on the SAT exam.
Arithmetic
Basic mathematical operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division.
Divisibility
Rules determining if one number can be divided by another.
Multiplication
Mathematical operation of combining equal groups.
, Addition
Mathematical operation of combining quantities.
Subtraction
Mathematical operation of finding the difference between numbers.
Evens and Odds
Classification of integers based on divisibility by 2.
Prime Numbers
Natural numbers greater than 1 with no divisors other than 1 and itself.
Percent’s
A way to express a number as a fraction of 100.
Square of a Number
The product of a number multiplied by itself.
Exponents
Indicates how many times a number is multiplied by itself.
Roots
The inverse operation of exponentiation, finding original number.
Averages
The sum of values divided by the number of values.