The SAT math section assesses your mathematical skills and problem-solving abilities. It consists of multiple-choice and grid-in questions that cover various math topics, such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and data analysis.
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Here are some key points to understand about the Digital SAT Math:
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Format: The Digital SAT Math follows the same content and structure as the paper-and-pencil version. It consists of multiple-choice and grid-in questions covering various math topics. The questions are presented on a computer screen, and you input your answers using the digital tools provided.
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On-screen Calculator: Just like in the paper-and-pencil format, you are allowed to use a calculator for some questions in the Digital SAT Math. The digital interface provides an on-screen calculator that you can use to perform calculations and solve problems. It typically includes basic and scientific functions to assist you with computations.
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Navigation and Review: The digital format allows you to navigate through the test more easily. You can review and change your answers within the math section and move back and forth between questions. Additionally, you can mark questions for review and easily return to them later, helping you manage your time more efficiently.
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Interface Familiarization: To ensure you are comfortable with the digital interface, the College Board provides online practice tests that simulate the Digital SAT Math format. These practice tests allow you to become familiar with the on-screen calculator, question navigation, and other features specific to the digital format.