Master essential math concepts and problem-solving skills tested on the New SAT without the use of a calculator.
Planning trips involves time, distance, speed, and cost calculations—exactly the kind of math you’ll see on the SAT.
Use linear equations to figure out how long a journey will take or how fast you need to travel.
Calculate total costs, compare deals, and adjust plans using percent and proportion skills.
Math makes trip planning smoother and helps you avoid surprises.
If you travel 180 miles at 60 mph, your trip will take 3 hours.
If a ticket is $80 but there’s a 20% discount, the price is $64.