lol no.
No, the original SAT test does not have calculus. The SAT Subject Test for Math 2 also does not have calculus.
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You are allowed to use them on the math sections only of the SAT's
No, they are not the same. The two tests are administered by different agencies and the SAT contains math, critical reading, and writing.
The test is out of 2400.
I scored 770 on SAT Math and 770 on SAT math 2 and 750 on math 1. math 2 is very easy to get a high score because of the very generous curve (i missed around 8 and got 770, however I know I could had gotten 800 since I made stupid mistakes). However, on the math part of the sat I missed only 2 and got 770.
Yes. If you're an idiot.
The SAT's are usually required by colleges to determine your acceptance or rejection from your university of choice. It is an assessment test of your math, reading and writing skills.
The average score nationwide for SAT Math is approximately 520. A score of 440 would therefore be in the bottom 1/3 of test takers.
Chapter 23 investigative task focuses on the math portion of the SAT test. The investigative task SAT performance for chapter 23, takes into account all the scores of this portion of the test.
The highest you can get is a 800. So 350 out of 800 is NOT good.
The most you can get on an SAT is 2400. This is comparable to a 36 on the ACT. Getting a score of 2400 means that you answered every dingle question on every prat of the test correctly.