SAT I math question

<p>i already got 800 on my SAT 1 math but i’m kind of scared of these kind of questsions being on my next test.
Something like ‘How many different combinations can you make with 7 pots if you can use 3 at a time?’ . obviously this is not a real question, but something like it. “combination” questions i think they’re called
Do SAT 1’s contain these kinds of questions?
thanks</p>

<p>No, I don’t think SATs have combinations… SAT IIs do, I know.</p>

<p>Most schools take individual scores, so if you got an 800, you’re set.</p>

<p>do UC’s take individual scores?</p>

<p>I’ve had some combination problems before, but they are generally easy ones. The ones that use basic permutations. Get any SAT I prep book (don’t buy it if you don’t need it), and just look through it in the bookstore for combination problems and look at the techniques used to solve it. If you have an 800 math, I wouldn’t worry about it that much. It means you can probably score 800 again or at least >760.</p>