Its ratio is like this. The ratio of simple questions (eye-opening questions), intermediate questions (slightly downward) and difficult questions (strong thinking) is 7: 2: 1.
That is to say. There are 84 points, and you can win with a little effort. In your present situation, you should strive for 84 points here.
Don't lose points. The other 24 points are intermediate questions. Strive for a score of 10 to 15. This is not difficult. The following score of 12 is the final finale. Let's not watch that yet. Don't touch it. It was a feast for mathematicians. We can't afford to get hurt. This should add up to 90 points. And pay attention to details. For example: deciphering words. Answer application questions. This can't be lost. Fill in the blanks with the simplest answers. Like an appointment or something. As for whether there is time to finish the whole paper. You can go to the last question. Because in my experience. The first question of the finale is simple. So you can get another 3 to 5 points. If you lose less points in front. You have every chance to get a hundred points.
Finally. If you have a poor foundation, you should have been absent from class. Go to the teacher to make up lessons. You must use it for self-study at night. If circumstances permit. You can use it all in math. Do at least 1 math paper every day. After you finish, check your answers with your classmates or ask the teacher to help you grade. Ask the teacher for advice again. Then check the books. Familiar with the corresponding knowledge points. And ... simple math problems. Even if you can see the answer at a glance. You should also look carefully. Better go and have a look. This is foolproof. Bottom line: Mathematics is done. Not obvious.
I hope I can help you.