Solve for x:
3x-1=5
x=2
Solution:
3x-1=5
3x=6
x=2
This is the variable that is intentionally changed or manipulated by an experimenter
independent variable
How many nouns are in the following sentence?
James looked into the mirror and saw a person standing behind him.
3
James, mirror, person
In most tests, it is important to look for the correct answer first. In the ACT--especially in sections like Reading--it can be helpful to look for what first?
wrong answers to eliminate
When is the real ACT at Kelly?
April 8
What is the x-intercept of the graph of y = x2 – 4x + 4?
x=2
solution:
x-intercept at y=0
0=x2-4x+4
0=(x-2)(x-2)
0=x-2
x=2
What point of view uses the pronouns you, your, and yours?
second person
When I was little, I had a pet dog named Zip, and he was a black lab. He liked to chase frisbees and run around his cage. When I was playing with him, he ran nonstop until he needed to take a nap.
a. No change
b. Play
c. Played
d. Am playing
c. played
all other verbs are in past tense, so played should be as well.
In the English test, if all the answer choices are saying the same thing but worded differently, which answer should you choose?
the shortest or most concise one
What should you do if you are running out of time on any section?
guess on the remaining questions then use remaining time to try to find the correct answers
wrong answers are not penalized, so guessing will only help you!
Which one of the following expressions has an even integer value for all integers a and c ?
3a + 3c
2a + c
a + 2c
ac + a2
F. 8a + 2ac
Solution:
to be even, it must be divisible by 2. this is the only option evenly divisible by 2
Typically, where in a passage can you find the main idea without reading the entire thing? (two possible)
first paragraph and/or last paragraph
this is not always the case but is true most of the time
In 1916, as the Democratic Party’s national
convention met in St. Louis, Missouri, to nominate
candidates for the presidency and vice-presidency
and to establish a platform, a set of positions on
issues.
NO CHANGE
while
when
OMIT the underlined portion.
d. Omit the underlined portion
As, when, and while are subordinating conjunctions that make up a phrase. Omitting the underlined word is the only way to make a complete sentence.
which section gets progressively harder as the test goes on?
math
On the writing section, you will be given 40 minutes to do what?
write an argumentative essay
you are given three stances and choose one to agree with; then you write an essay and give real world examples of why you took that stance
Which of the following is an equation of the circle with its center at (0,0) that passes through (3,4) in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane?
x – y = 1
x – y = 25
x2 + y = 25
x2 + y2 = 5
x2 + y2 = 25
J. x2 + y2 = 25
Solution:
circle equation: (x1-x)2+(y1-y)2=r2
r=radius, (x1, y1)=center of circle=(0,0)
r=distance from center to point - use distance formula with (0,0) and (3,4)
r=squareroot((3-0)2+(4-0)2) r=5
x2 + y2 = 25
How many questions do the reading and science sections each have and how much time are you given per section?
40 questions in 35 minutes
She had a lot to do after school: finish her homework, clean her room, and pick up her brother from soccer practice.
a. no change
b. ;
c. .
d. ,
e. omit the punctuation
a. no change
a colon can be used to introduce a list when it follows an independent clause
What is a trick for remembering when to use "who" and when to use "whom" in a sentence?
Replace the word or answer the question
If you use he, she, or they, the word who is correct - Who is coming to the party? He is.
If you use him, her, or them, the word whom is correct - You are sending the invitation to whom? Her.
When is it not appropriate to use a semicolon?
a. separate two complete sentences instead of a period
b. in a list where commas are also being used
c. to separate unessential details from the rest of the sentence
d. separate two independent clauses
e. all of the options are appropriate uses of semicolons
c. to separate unessential details from the rest of the sentence
only dashes and commas can separate unessential details
A neighborhood recreation program serves a total of 280 children who are either 11 years old or 12 years old. The sum of the children’s ages is 3,238 years. How many 11-year-old children does the recreation program serve?
55
122
132
158
208
B. 122
solution:
x=11 year old
y=12 year old
x+y=280 -> y=280-x
11x+12y=3238
11x+12(280-x)=3238
x=122
What is 32o F in Celsius and Kelvin?
0o Celsius
273 Kelvin
My father was an avid gardener, he still is:
and every Saturday morning he would put on his work
clothes and head out to the garden.
NO CHANGE
gardener—he still is—
gardener, he still is—
gardener and he still is
B. gardener--he still is--
dashes are used to add extra details that are not needed to make a complete sentence. They must come in pairs unless the detail is at the end of the sentence
In sections like Reading and Science, you will not have enough time to read the entire passage. What questions can you start with to help you understand the passage without reading it all?
questions referring to specific lines, paragraphs, or charts
In lines 23-25, the narrator infers...
According to Figure 2, you can conclude that...
In the final paragraph...
If you got a 22 in English, 19 in Math, and 27 in Reading, what is the minimum Science score would you need to get a 24 composite score?
hint: .5 and above rounds up!
26
22+19+27+26=94
94/4=23.5 which rounds up to 24