... below.f.ᎏ54ᎏg.ᎏ34ᎏh.ᎏ43ᎏi.ᎏ63ᎏj.ᎏ53ᎏ453x°AB86C– ACT MATHTEST PRACTICE –174 – ACT MATHTEST PRACTICE –161Hypotenuse the longest leg of a right triangle, always opposite ... arithmetic meanRemember, the questions get harder as the test goes on. You may want to consider this fact as you paceyourself.– ACT MATHTEST PRACTICE –164 43. The surface area of a box is found ... necessary.Example34ì15= 230Division of FractionsTake the reciprocal of (ip) the second fraction and multiply.13ữ34= 13ì43= 49 ACT MATHTEST PRACTICE 144 LINEAREQUATIONSAn...
... 70°b. 50°c. 60°d. 150°e. 40°ABCDE120°110°x°21°120°lm– ACTMATHTESTPRACTICE 180 Practice Questions Answers and Explanations1. Choice a is correct. The word and indicates ... the value of x.a. 25°b. 136°c. 112°d. 68°e. 34°112°x°x°– ACTMATHTESTPRACTICE 179 26. Choice f is correct. Subtract the numbers in y from the corresponding numbers in x.[]= []27. ... prime factorization of 84?f. 42 ì 2g. 7 ì 2 ì 3h. 22ì 3 ì 7i. 2 ì 6 × 7j. 23× 711. Find the slope of the line 7x = 3y − 9.a. 3b. −9c.ᎏ73ᎏd. −3e.ᎏ37ᎏ– ACTMATHTESTPRACTICE 167...
... their industry.– ACT READING TESTPRACTICE 204(1)(5)(10)(15)(20) Overview: About the ACT Reading Test The ACT Reading Test assesses your ability to read and understand what ACT considers ... the passage.– ACT READING TESTPRACTICE 208 (ACT calls these “referring” questions). The rest of the answers must be “inferred”from the information youread in the passages (ACT calls these ... passages on the test. The questions on the fiction passages reflect this difference. You will not be bogged down with lots of facts– ACT READING TESTPRACTICE 209 • Check your answers with the...
... group– ACT SCIENCE REASONING TEST PRACTICE –264 Overview: About the ACT Science Reasoning Test The most important thing you should know about this test is that it is not a science test, but ... similar.■Think of a quick summary for a passage or for data.■ Practice, and practice, and practice some more.– ACT SCIENCE REASONING TEST PRACTICE –282 DATAREPRESENTATIONGraphics are a concise and ... day. But if the schedule were– ACT SCIENCE REASONING TEST PRACTICE –259 PretestAs you did with the reading, English, and math sections, take the following pretest before you begin the Sci-ence...
... practice test. CHAPTER Practice Test 1This practicetest is a simulation of the three Math sections you willcomplete on the SAT. To receive the most benefit from this practice test, complete it ... review the answers and explanations that immediately follow the test. Make note of the kinds of errors you made and review the appropriate skills and concepts beforetaking another practice test. CHAPTER Practice ... 0, x = ᎏ12ᎏ– PRACTICE TEST 1–194 5. a. An equation is undefined when the value ofa denominator in the equation is equal tozero. Set x2+ 7x – 18 equal to zero and factorthe quadratic...
... another practice test. CHAPTER Practice Test 2This practicetest is a simulation of the three Math sections you willcomplete on the SAT. To receive the most benefit from this practice test, complete ... theheight of the prism is 5(3) = 15 mm.– PRACTICE TEST 2–218 When you are finished, review the answers and explanations that immediately follow the test. Make note of the kinds of errors you ... Which of the following is the set of positive factors of 12 that are NOT multiples of 2?a. { }b. {1}c. {1, 3}d. {1, 2, 3}e. {2, 4, 6, 12}– PRACTICE TEST 2–201 14.The graph above shows the...
... another practice test. CHAPTER Practice Test 3This practicetest is a simulation of the three Math sections you willcomplete on the SAT. To receive the most benefit from this practice test, complete ... units(–a,–b)yx(a,–b)(–a,3b)(a,3b)– PRACTICE TEST 3–237 15. If set M contains only the positive factors of 8 and set N contains only the positive factors of 16, then theunion of sets M and Na. contains exactly the ... of Eggs FoundTime (minutes)ABCDE– PRACTICE TEST 3–226 When you are finished, review the answers and explanations that immediately follow the test. Make note of the kinds of errors you...
... 1991).Websiteswww .act. org— The official ACT site.www.testprep.compracticehdr.shtml—Provides practice tests for the ACT exam.www.powerprep.com—Provides strategies, tutoring, software, diagnostic and online practice ... from the nucleation centers.– ACT SCIENCE REASONING TESTPRACTICE 306 Getting into the ACT: Official Guide to the ACT Assessment (New York: HBJ, 1997).Kaplan ACT 2000 with CD-ROM (New York: ... opposite poles of the cell.Spontaneous reaction—A reaction that does not require an external source of energy to proceed.– ACT SCIENCE REASONING TESTPRACTICE 325 64. h. Choices h and j are...
... passage, the first practical transformer was developed in:A. 1820.B. 1831.C. 1881.D. 1900. ACTPracticeTest 4READINGPassage XIIIHUMANITIES: The following passage isexcerpted from A Short History ... molecules. To detect biologicalactivity, Martian soil samples were treatedwith various nutrients that would producecharacteristic by-products if life forms were [30]active in the soil. The results ... and boulders. The view resemblednothing so much as a flat section of desert—in fact, the winning entry in a contest atJ.P.L. for the photograph most accurately [15]predicting what Mars would...
... theirmother tongue from a foreign language,sucking more vigorously when they hear it [15] ACTPracticeTest 1READINGPassage IPROSE FICTION: This passage is an adaptedexcerpt from Willa Cather’s ... originalutterances.But recent studies suggest there is [90]much more to the story—that childrenactively seek out abstract grammaticalrules. In one clever experiment, researchersled by New York University ... her friend. Mr. Weston was aman of unexceptionable character, easy for- [55]tune, suitable age, and pleasant manners.There was some satisfaction in considering each of these alternatives and...
... of the passage included the jaguar stories of threeranchers (lines 34-67) in order to: ACTPracticeTest 2READINGPassage VSOCIAL SCIENCE: The following passage isexcerpted from a popular ... long as you care about theability you’re being tested on, such as golf-ing or math, and are familiar with thestereotype (“girls can’t do higher math ), itcan sink you. What seems to happen ... anonymi-ty, the greatest names, such as Leonardo daVinci, Hans Holbein, Albrecht Durer, and [75]Benvenuto Cellini, were found quite matter-of-factly among those of designers andmanufacturers of arms....
... pho-tography and that they have made theirgreatest contribution in this field. One rea-son for this is not difficult to ascertain. As [5] ACTPracticeTest 3READINGPassage IXHUMANITIES: The ... the mother of six children, sheadopted several more and still found time tobe active in social causes and literary activi- [25]ties. After the Camerons settled in Englandin 1848 at Freshwater ... numerous activities andtaking care of her large family, Mrs.Cameron might have been remembered asstill another rather remarkable and colorful [35]Victorian lady had it not been for the factthat,...