Percentages

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

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.

Learn the pattern. Then lock it in.

The SAT repeats question patterns. Miss them, and you lose points. Recognize them fast, and you gain points. JustLockedIn shows you which patterns are hurting your score and gives you focused practice to fix them.

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