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SAT Multi-step Equations Practice Test — 10 Questions

A full SAT-style Multi-step Equations practice test with 10 questions at varying difficulty levels. Answer every question, get instant feedback, and review detailed explanations to understand exactly where you went wrong.

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What to Expect on This Practice Test

Difficulty Mix

5 Easy · 3 Medium · 2 Hard — matching the real SAT distribution.

Instant Feedback

Know immediately if you're right. Read a detailed explanation after every answer.

Topic Covered

Multi-step Equations — a key topic in the Algebra section of SAT Math.

SAT Multi-step Equations Practice Test

10 Questions
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1Easy

Solve: 2x + 3 - x = 9

2Easy

Solve: 4(x + 2) = 24

3Easy

Solve for x: 5x - 2x + 4 = 19

4Easy

Solve: 3(2x - 1) = 15

5Easy

If 6x + 4 - 2x = 20, what is x?

6Medium

Solve: 2(3x + 1) - 3(x - 2) = 19

7Medium

Solve for x: 5(x - 3) + 2x = 3(x + 1) + 4

8Medium

A number is doubled and then increased by 7. The result equals three times the number minus 5. What is the number?

9Hard

If 3(2x + a) = 6x + 12 for all values of x, what is the value of a?

10Hard

The equation 4(2x - 3) + p = 8x + q has infinitely many solutions. What must be true about p and q?

How to Improve Your SAT Multi-step Equations Score

Identify your specific error pattern on this topic

After completing this practice test, look at every wrong answer and ask: 'Was this a content gap, a misread, or a careless error?' Each type has a different fix. Content gaps require review. Misreads require slowing down. Careless errors require double-checking.

Review every explanation, even correct answers

Understanding why an answer is right is as important as getting it right. Many students get lucky on questions they don't fully understand — those will come back to haunt them on test day.

Practice under time pressure

SAT Math questions should take about 1.2–1.5 minutes each. Once you understand the Multi-step Equations concepts, practice with a timer. Speed comes from pattern recognition, which comes from repetition.

Drill Multi-step Equations questions until they feel automatic

Use Blitzsat's question bank to filter specifically for Multi-step Equations questions at medium and hard difficulty. Repeat until you can answer most questions in under 60 seconds.

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