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To achieve a perfect score of 1600 on the SAT, a student cannot have any incorrect answers on the math and evidence-based reading and writing sections, as each question contributes to the overall score. Therefore, a student must answer all questions correctly, resulting in zero mistakes. While the SAT has no penalty for wrong answers, the goal for a perfect score is complete accuracy.

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