Four Steps to Scoring
Math Questions on the SAT
For multiple-choice questions:
1.
Correct answers are added: 1 point for each correct answer.
2.
Incorrect answers are subtracted:
1
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point for each wrong answer.
3.
Your raw score is the result of adding correct answers, subtracting incorrect answers, and then
rounding the result to the nearest whole number.
For grid-in questions:
1.
Right answers are added: 1 point for each correct answer.
2.
Wrong answers receive zero points: No points are subtracted.
3.
Your raw score is the total number of correct answers.
Once questions are scored, raw scores are converted to scaled scores, using an equating process.
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your score is rounded to the nearest whole number.
Your raw score for the math sections is then converted
to a scaled score (between 200 and 800), using the sta-
tistical process of equating.
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