Math · Problem Solving and Data Analysis

Percentages

Finding parts, wholes, percent change, and multi-step percentage problems

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Finding parts, wholes, percent changes, and setting up equations that involve percentages.

Why this matters

The SAT tests percentages in five ways: basic calculations, percent change, multi-step problems, algebraic reasoning with variables, and pulling the right numbers from a data table before computing.

The five patterns

The biggest trap: applying a percent increase and then the same percent decrease and thinking you're back to the original. A 20% increase followed by a 20% decrease gives you 96% of the original, not 100%. The SAT loves this.