Yes.
I fear I might not have made my point very well. Basically, I don’t think people need to be excellent at everything. OP’s daughter seems to be well above average verbally and average in math (actually still technically above average but just less so). This is not bad at all. She also has a B in her math class. That’s also good.
I think it’s great to get tutors to help improve understanding if it’s affordable. As long as the emphasis is just getting better at something and not that she’s deficient in some way or if she doesn’t get a high math score she’s going to struggle in life. There’s already too much pressure on kids to excel.
If you’re naturally talented at one particular thing, I think you’re better off emphasizing that one thing and just making sure you’re acceptable at the other stuff. Ie, if you’re going to be a concert pianist – spend more time playing the piano and just make sure you’re good enough at English composition, and trig, to ensure a well rounded education.