Percentage Applications — Question 30 on the SAT — March 2025 (Digital, US) test draws on Percentage Applications. Most students who missed it confused the setup; review the topic page and re-attempt.
SAT — March 2025 (Digital, US)
A topic-by-topic breakdown of math questions on the SAT — March 2025 (Digital, US) sitting. Use this to find which study topic each question is testing, and re-drill the ones you missed.
SAT Math Spring 2025 8 featured questions
The SAT — March 2025 (Digital, US) paper covered every category in the SAT Math taxonomy. The featured questions below are the ones we found students struggling with most when we marked submitted attempts; we link each to the topic page so you can immediately drill the underlying skill.
Most students who stalled on this paper did so because of a small handful of weak topics — typically two or three categories. The pattern in your wrong answers is more important than your raw score, so look at which topics show up below, not just how many you missed.
Featured question breakdown
Radical Equations — Question 24 on the SAT — March 2025 (Digital, US) test draws on Radical Equations. Most students who missed it confused the setup; review the topic page and re-attempt.
Linear Inequalities — Question 41 on the SAT — March 2025 (Digital, US) test draws on Linear Inequalities. Most students who missed it confused the setup; review the topic page and re-attempt.
Quadratic Equations — Question 39 on the SAT — March 2025 (Digital, US) test draws on Quadratic Equations. Most students who missed it confused the setup; review the topic page and re-attempt.
Scatterplots and Trends — Question 13 on the SAT — March 2025 (Digital, US) test draws on Scatterplots and Trends. Most students who missed it confused the setup; review the topic page and re-attempt.
Factoring Polynomials — Question 45 on the SAT — March 2025 (Digital, US) test draws on Factoring Polynomials. Most students who missed it confused the setup; review the topic page and re-attempt.
Sampling and Margin of Error — Question 26 on the SAT — March 2025 (Digital, US) test draws on Sampling and Margin of Error. Most students who missed it confused the setup; review the topic page and re-attempt.
Arcs and Sectors — Question 32 on the SAT — March 2025 (Digital, US) test draws on Arcs and Sectors. Most students who missed it confused the setup; review the topic page and re-attempt.
Next steps
Pick your three weakest topics from the breakdown above and work through their dedicated pages. After you can confidently solve every practice question on each topic page, sit another paper and compare your improvement — most students see a clear bump within two cycles.
Browse the full past paper index for more recent sittings, or jump back to the SAT Math overview.