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Gain a thorough knowledge of all the maths concepts covered in the SAT exam
Each year, more than two million students take the SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test). Nearly every college in America uses the test as a common and objective scale for evaluating a student's college readiness. This free online course from ALISON contains sample math problems similar to the ones you will find in your own SAT test. If you have problems solving any of the questions then watch the video lesson to get an explanation. This course is ideal for any students who are sitting the SAT math exam.


SAT Math Exam is originally from and published by Math Planet and has a duration of 3-4 Hours for the average learner.

Content Type
  • Video: High
  • Audio: None
  • Animation: None
  • Assessments: Yes
  • Course Rating: (5/5 10054 )
Certification Availability
  • PDF Download: Yes
  • Parchment: Yes
  • Framed Parchment: Yes
  • Type: course
Education Level
  • Approximate FETAC Level: Level 5
  • Approximate NQF Level (UK): Level 3
  • Other: Higher High Secondary School
  • Age appropriateness: 16+ Years
  • Minimum Grade/Class Level: Higher High Secondary School

Modules in SAT Math Exam

SAT Math Exam Section 1
SAT Math Exam Section 2
SAT Math Exam Section 3
SAT Math Exam Section 4
SAT Math Exam Section 5
SAT Math Exam Section 6
SAT Math Exam Section 7
SAT Math Exam Section 8
SAT Math Exam Section 9
SAT Math Exam Section 10
SAT Math Exam Section 11
SAT Math Exam Section 12
Assessment
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Learning Outcome

Upon completion of this course you will have a thorough knowledge of all the maths concepts that are presented in the SAT exam. The solutions provided in this course will be extremely beneficial to you in understanding how to approach a particular question.

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SAT Math Exam

Last Course Reviews

WENDY ROTHWELL
SAT Math Exam:

ONE angle is 2 TIMES THE SECOND ANGLE therefore
ONE angle is 2X where X is the SECOND angle


Jeannette Churchey
SAT Math Exam:

If one angle is two times the second angle then it is shown as x and 2X. The third angle is 20 more than the second angle. Then wouldn't the third angle be 2x+20? If it were x-20 as he shows then that is saying the third angle is 20 more than the first angle. It clearly says the second angle which is 2x making the third angle 2x+20. Any insight? Am I looking over something?


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