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Page 1: ACT Preparation Conquering the Mathematics Test Day 1

ACT Preparation

Conquering the Mathematics Test

Day 1

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Did you know . . .

What is ‘standardized’? What it is in it for me to score well on the

ACT? CHOICE

What school do YOU want to go to?Where in the country do you want to go?

Better degree, great job, $

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Mathematics Test Layout

Much of this test is about STRATEGY! Did you know that the easy questions are always

located in the first 20 questions? Then the test gets increasingly harder.

Don’t waste lots of time on problems that you don’t have a clue how to solve—just save them for the very end once you have gathered all the points you KNOW for sure.

Keep these two ideas fresh in your mind throughout the test.

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Preparation Strategy

Day 1 (today): “ You said the first 20 questions are easy???”

Day 2: Algebra I crash session: The most important ideas you’ll need to remember.

Day 3: Geometry crash session Day 4: Algebra II/Trig Day 5: Review, ’20 easy questions’, test taking

pacing.

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The first 20

Percentages Word Problems Proportions Simple Equations/Expressions

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Basics to Remember

Any percent, just represents that number out of 100. If you have a 75% chance it will rain tomorrow, then if tomorrow existed 100 times, it will rain 75 of them. 75/100.

But, 75/100 can be expressed in a decimal form—75 hundreths or .75

Always convert your percentages into a decimal.

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More Basics

The word ‘of’, always means to multiply! What is 12% of 312? (.12)(312) = 37.44 If it were a 12% increase, then it would be

312 + 37.44 A 12% decrease, would result in 312 –

37.44.

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Percentages

The $414 price a store charges for a small refrigerator consists of the refrigerator’s original cost to the store plus a profit of 15%. What was the refrigerator’s original cost to the store?

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SOLUTION

Always ask yourself, “What am I looking for?” In this case, we need the original price the refrigerator cost the store. Call it ‘r’.

r has been raised to $414, by 15%. Remember that 15% = .15

.15r + r = 414 1.15r = 414 r = 414/1.15 = $360.

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More Examples

2 problems http://www.800score.com/gre-guidec7.html

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Proportions

If it takes 8 bananas to make 12 smoothies, how many smoothies can you make with 44 bananas?

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SOLUTION

8 bananas = 44 bananas

12 smoothies x smoothies

Cross Multiply!

8x = 528 x =528/8 = 66 smoothies!

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Another example

A recipe for 150 servings requires 4.5 liters of sauce. About how many liters of sauce are required for 80 servings?

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SOLUTION

150 = 80

4.5 x

150x = 360

360/150 = x = 2.4 liters

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Try 6 percent and proportion problems