You're allowed to use a calculatorfor the portion of the Math Test. However, the rules are more than making sure you've got a fresh batteries. batteries.Important:

Bring Your Own Calculator

Calculators aren't available in the test centre, and you cannot share a calculator.

Quick Facts

  • Only the calculators on this page are accepted for the Math Test--Calculator portion of the test.
  • It is forbidden to make use of the calculator while working on the Reading, Writing and Language, or Math Test--No Calculator sections. You are required to take away the calculator away during these segments during the exam.
  • You'll be disqualified and your marks canceled in the event that you use your calculator for sharing information during the test, or to take test questions or answers from the test room.

Calculator Smarts

  • Bring your own calculator. You shouldn't share one.
  • Don't bring a completely new calculator. Bring one you're comfortable with. Learn to take the test using the same calculator you'll need on test day.
  • The Math Test includes some questions that require you to use a calculator however you're permitted to.
  • It might be helpful to complete scratch work from the test book. Get your thoughts down before making use of your calculator.
  • Check that your calculator is in working order and that batteries are in good condition. The test facility will not have batteries or extra calculators. If your calculator is damaged during the test and you're without a backup the test will be completed the test without it.

Important:

SAT Subject Tests Calculator Policy

You can use calculators only to take the Subject Tests in Mathematics. Learn more about the rules and suggestions.

Acceptable Calculators

If you own a calculator with characters that are one inch or larger or if the calculator features a display that is raised that is visible to others taking the test, you'll be seated according to the preference of the test coordinator.

Only handheld handhelds powered by batteries can be used for testing. No power cords are allowed.

Calculators which are permitted during testing are:

  • The majority of graphing tools (see chart)
  • All Scientific Calculators
  • Calculators with four function. (not recommended)

Brands and Models

The calculators that we tested all passed the test.

  • Casio
  • Hewlett-Packard
  • Radio Shack
  • Sharp
  • Texas Instruments
  • Other
  • FX-6000 series
  • FX-6200 series
  • FX-6300 series
  • FX-6500 series
  • FX-7000 series
  • FX-7300 series
  • FX-7400 series
  • FX-7500 series
  • FX-7700 series
  • FX-7800 series
  • FX-8000 series
  • FX-8500 series
  • FX-8700 series
  • FX-8800 series
  • Series Graph25
  • FX-9700 series
  • FX-9750 series
  • FX-9860 series
  • The CFX-9800 series
  • CFX-9850 series
  • The CFX-9950 series
  • The CFX-9970 series
  • FX 1.0 series
  • Algebra FX 2.0 series
  • FX-CG-10
  • FX-CG-20 series
  • FX-CG-50
  • Graph35 series
  • Series Graph75
  • Graph95 series
  • Series Graph100
  • FX-CG-500**

** The use of the stylus isn't permitted.

Unacceptable Calculators

You cannot make use of any of the following items as a calculator:

  • Laptops and other computer systems tablets, mobile phones, smartwatches, or wearable technology
  • Models that are able to connect to the Internet, have wireless, Bluetooth and cellular connectivity, recording and playing of audio/video, camera, or any other features that are similar to smartphones.
  • Models with a computer-style (QWERTY) keypad pen input, pen input, or stylus
  • Models that use electricity outlets, make sounds, or have a paper tape
  • In addition, the usage of hardware peripherals , such as stylus with an approved calculator is not allowed. Some models with touchscreen capabilities are not allowed (e.g., Casio ClassPad).

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