SAT · Math — Problem Solving & Data Analysis · Saudi Arabia
Math — Problem Solving & Data Analysis for the SAT Exam — Saudi candidates
8% of the SAT test plan. Ratios, rates, proportional reasoning, percentages, statistics, and data interpretation — approximately 15% of Digital SAT Math. Calibrated for Saudi candidates.
Most exam coaching covers the curriculum at the same depth across all topics. That misses the asymmetry of high-stakes testing: a few topics carry disproportionate weight on the score. Math — Problem Solving & Data Analysis sits at roughly 8% of the Scholastic Assessment Test content distribution — Problem Solving and Data Analysis (PSDA) is the most real-world of the Digital SAT Math domains. Questions interpret tables, bar charts, scatter plots, and two-way frequency tables to draw statistical conclusions. These questions are accessible but error-prone — misreading a graph or applying the wrong percentage formula are the top failure modes. Pass rates for the SAT are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Saudi candidates preparing for SAT, the calibration of study to local context matters: GAT (Qudurat) and Tahsili gate Saudi university admission; IELTS and TOEFL are required for English-medium programs at KFUPM, KAUST, and overseas study.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Confusing percent change with percent of total — 'increased by 20%' vs '20% of the total'
- !Misinterpreting a two-way frequency table — calculating a row proportion when a column proportion is needed
- !Selecting 'mean' when the question requires 'median' (or vice versa) based on the distribution shape
- !Misreading the unit on a graph's axis — answering in the wrong order of magnitude
Study tips
- 1For percentage problems, build a formula bank: % change = (new − old)/old × 100; % of total = part/whole × 100; part = % × whole.
- 2For two-way frequency tables, identify whether the question asks for a row conditional probability or a column conditional probability before calculating.
- 3Practice interpreting scatter plots: identify positive vs negative correlation, approximate the line of best fit, and interpolate or extrapolate values.
- 4Memorise the five statistical measures: mean (sum/n), median (middle value), mode (most frequent), range (max − min), standard deviation (spread). Know which is resistant to outliers (median is; mean is not).
- 5Saudi candidates preparing for SAT can leverage the existing GAT (Qudurat) preparation infrastructure — many concepts (verbal reasoning, quantitative comparison) transfer directly.
Sample SAT Math — Problem Solving & Data Analysis questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real SAT questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
A store originally sells a jacket for $80. After a 25% discount, the sale price is:
- A$55
- B$60Correct
- C$65
- D$70
Why this answer?
Discount amount = 25% × $80 = $20. Sale price = $80 − $20 = $60.
- 2
A scatter plot shows a strong positive linear correlation between study hours and test scores. This means:
- AStudying more causes higher test scores
- BStudents who study more tend to have higher test scoresCorrect
- CThere is no relationship between study hours and scores
- DAll students who study 5+ hours score 100%
Why this answer?
Correlation indicates a tendency or association, not causation. Option A makes a causal claim that cannot be inferred from correlation data alone. The correct interpretation is that the two variables tend to increase together.
Frequently asked questions
Are statistics and probability heavily tested in the Digital SAT?
Does the Digital SAT test standard deviation calculations?
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Regulatory citation: College Board Digital SAT Suite Specifications 2024 — Math: Problem Solving and Data Analysis domain (~15% of Math questions).