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Master SAT Problem-Solving and Data Analysis

Build the real-world math skills you need to interpret data, compare quantities, and solve with confidence.

Overview

Problem-Solving and Data Analysis is one of the most practical domains on SAT Math because it focuses on using numbers to understand real-world situations. You’ll work with ratios, percentages, tables, graphs, statistics, and probability—the kinds of tools people use to compare prices, analyze trends, and make predictions every day.

On the SAT, questions in this domain often test whether you can read information carefully, choose the right setup, and interpret what your answer means in context. That means success is not just about calculation; it’s also about reasoning with data and translating words, visuals, and quantities into math.

As you build skill in this domain, you’ll become faster at spotting relationships, organizing information, and avoiding common traps. Strong performance here can boost your overall math score while also strengthening problem-solving skills you’ll use far beyond the test.

Why this domain matters

Why it matters

  • It appears frequently on the SAT and tests practical math skills tied to real-life contexts like money, measurement, surveys, and chance.
  • It strengthens your ability to read tables, graphs, and word problems accurately, which helps you avoid mistakes caused by misinterpreting data.
  • It builds quantitative reasoning skills, so you can compare quantities, analyze distributions, and make informed predictions under timed conditions.

What you'll learn

  • How to solve ratio, rate, and proportion problems, including unit rates and scale relationships.
  • How to work with percentages, percent change, and unit conversions in multi-step real-world problems.
  • How to interpret tables and graphs, identify trends, and use data displays to answer SAT-style questions.
  • How to analyze statistics such as mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation to describe data sets.
  • How to solve basic probability problems and reason about likely outcomes in simple scenarios.

Topics & practice quizzes

Start with the suggested set, then work through every practice quiz for that topic.

Boost your SAT Math score

  • Adaptive practice
  • Weak area targeting
  • Detailed explanations
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