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315 SAT MATHS PRACTICE QUESTIONS

How often do SAT test takers fall short of good practice questions?

The questions in this book are precisely designed to meet the shortage. It is for those individuals who aspire to take the revised SAT (2016) test. The questions cover the four broad areas of Math – Heart Algebra, Problem Solving and Data Analysis, Passport to Advanced Math, and Additional Topics in Math. They come in three different difficulty levels – Easy, Medium, and Hard.

Some questions require a calculator and have graphs or tables. Some questions test conceptual clarity and others test the speed. Overall, the questions are designed to help high score aspirants practice the SAT Math section. The book also explains the solutions to the Math questions in detail. What more can one ask for?

About Raja Suman P

The author is an academician who is extremely passionate about Mathematics. He discovered his interest in the subject when he was in his early teens. In the year 1997, he discovered faster and easier ways to solve the questions posed in standardized admission tests, compared to the traditional methods.

Since then, he has trained thousands of students to use these methods and score high on tests such as the SAT, ACT, PSAT, GRE and the GMAT. These shorter and smarter ways have been used by several test prep companies and students for a long time now.

The author has headed academic departments at several test prep companies in the recent past. He lives in Hyderabad, India and spends most of his time training students, designing interesting math questions and studying price trends in the financial market.

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