SAT
Prep Plus
2023
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
How to Use This Book
This book is designed to help you score high on the SAT. We understand that your time is limited and that this book is hefty, but nobody expects you to read every word. Nor do we expect you to go in order. If you need more work on the Writing and Language section than on Math, for example, then feel free to skip over the math chapters. The most efficient way to use this book is to spend the most time on those areas that give you trouble, starting with those that are tested most often. If youre not sure, use the pretests we provide in each chapter to figure out how much time to spend on that material.
Chapter Organization
Most chapters start with a section called How Much Do You Know? that helps you get a sense of how comfortable you already are with the material in the chapter. Answers and explanations follow immediately in the Check Your Work section. Each lesson in a chapter starts with a question typical of the way the SAT tests a given topic and ends with a set of practice questions called Try on Your Own. There is another practice set at the end of each chapter called How Much Have You Learned? to reinforce the concepts explained in the chapter. Answers and explanations for the Try on Your Own and How Much Have You Learned? sections are found at the end of each chapter for easy reference.
Each unit ends with a Test Yourself section of additional practice questions. Use these once you have completed an entire unit to gauge your progress.
Practice Tests
Kaplans Practice Tests are just like the actual SAT. By taking a practice exam you will prepare yourself for the actual test-day experience. Two of your Practice Tests are included in this book and three more can be accessed online. See the Online Resources section below to learn how to access your online Practice Tests.
Youre Already on Your Way
You already have many of the skills youll need to excel on the SAT, but youll need to adapt those skills to the structure of the exam. For example, you already know how to read. Youve probably also created outlines for essays youve written in school. This book will teach you to adapt to the SAT by outlining a passage as you read it. It will also teach you to adapt your math skills to solve questions more efficiently, locate grammar issues quickly and confidently, and prioritize the topics that get tested the most.
SmartPoints
Different topics are worth different numbers of points on the SAT because they show up more or less frequently in questions. By studying the information released by the College Board, Kaplan has been able to determine how often certain topics are likely to appear on the SAT, and therefore how many points these topics are worth on test day. If you master a given topic, you can expect to earn the corresponding number of SmartPoints on test day.
We have used a 600-point scale for SmartPoints because thats the number of points you can earn within the Math and Verbal subscores: the SAT scoring scale is 200800, so there are 800 - 200 = 600 points to be earned within each major section of the test. The breakdown of SmartPoints for Math, Reading, and Writing and Language are summarized in the following tables. Keep in mind that these values are approximate because testing administrations differ.
Math |
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SmartPoints Category | # of Points | Subcategories |
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Linear Equations | 110 | Linear equations, linear graphs, word problems |
Functions | 105 | Functions, graphs of functions, functions in word problems |
Ratios, Proportions, and Percents | 70 | Setting up a proportion to solve for an unknown, unit conversion, calculating percent and percent change |
Geometry | 65 | Triangles, circles, 3-dimensional figures |
Quadratics | 60 | Quadratic equations, parabolas, modeling data, mixed systems of equations |
Statistics and Probability | 50 | Descriptive statistics, probability, tables and charts, data samples |
Systems of Linear Equations | 45 | Systems of equations, number of possible solutions |
Inequalities | 35 | Inequalities, graphical representations of inequalities |
Scatterplots | 25 | Scatterplots, lines of best fit, modeling data |
Exponents, Radicals, Polynomials, and Radical Expressions | 25 | Exponents, radicals, polynomial operations, graphs of polynomials, modeling growth and decay, rational expressions/equations |
Imaginary Numbers | 5 | Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing complex numbers |
Trigonometry | 5 | Sine, cosine, tangent |
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