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Targeted SAT Math Practice by Knowledge & Skill
Generic practice isn’t enough. Our SAT Math Drill Sets are structured around the full hierarchy of College Board’s official content domains and their underlying knowledge and skill areas, not just broad categories.
Each drill set targets a specific skill—like “Linear equations in one variable” or “Probability and conditional probability”—ensuring focused practice that mirrors how the SAT is actually designed and scored.
College Board SAT Math Structure Overview
Algebra (35% of Math section, 13–15 questions):
- Linear equations in one variable
- Linear functions
- Linear equations in two variables
- Systems of two linear equations in two variables
- Linear inequalities in one or two variables
Advanced Math (35% of Math section, 13–15 questions):
- Equivalent expressions
- Nonlinear equations in one variable and systems of equations in two variables
- Nonlinear functions
Problem-Solving and Data Analysis (15% of Math section, 5–7 questions):
- Ratios, rates, proportional relationships, and units
- Percentages
- One-variable data: Distributions and measures of center and spread
- Two-variable data: Models and scatterplots
- Probability and conditional probability
- Inference from sample statistics and margin of error
- Evaluating statistical claims: Observational studies and experiments
Geometry and Trigonometry (15% of Math section, 5–7 questions):
- Area and volume
- Lines, angles, and triangles
- Right triangles and trigonometry
- Circles
What You Gain from Targeted SAT Math Practice
On PracticeTestGrid, you can practice Math Drills mapped precisely to these skill categories. This structure lets you:
- Identify exactly which concepts you're struggling with
- Focus your time where it matters most
- Track your progress through detailed score reports by skill
Start practicing with official SAT skills today—master each knowledge point, one drill at a time.