I am very weak in Maths. Will I be able to pass SAT?

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The aptitude test has been designed as a measure of ability and skills in all the sub areas of Math. Esssentially the score will reflect your aptitude. That cannot be bluffed.
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No, because you are confused! Nobody knows what is weak or strong, they are relative terms. Basics of maths are arithmetic, try improving on that, usually it takes one month of practice. If it didn't improve probably your processor has issue. Try harder, increase your focus and be in discipline. Once...
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No, because you are confused! Nobody knows what is weak or strong, they are relative terms. Basics of maths are arithmetic, try improving on that, usually it takes one month of practice. If it didn't improve probably your processor has issue. Try harder, increase your focus and be in discipline. Once again try for arithmetic improvement, check your confidence, if it works you have chances. Remember discipline and focus is important. read less
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