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ACT Practice Math

ACT Practice Math

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

15 Slides • 8 Questions

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ACT Test Taking Strategies

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following was NOT a tip that Joe suggested?

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Avoid 0 or 1

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Find common shapes

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Backsolve to save time

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Skip problems you aren't sure how to solve

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Multiple Choice

Using the backsolving strategy, solve the following:

If (x+4)2=49\left(x+4\right)^2=49 and x<0, what is the value of x?

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-53

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-45

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-11

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-3

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Changing percents to decimals to fractions

The ACT LOVES to have you convert percentages, decimals and fractions to one-another.

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Fill in the Blank

Convert 9% to a fraction.

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Convert 120% into a fraction.

(be sure to simplify)

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Fill in the Blank

Convert 9.5% to a decimal.

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Covert 130% to a decimal.

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Fill in the Blank

Convert the fraction 3542\frac{35}{42} into a percent.

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Another tip:

Understand Percents

The ACT is notorius for asking questions about percents.

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In the real world, percents are ALL around you. Think about when you go shopping and it says that your shirt is 15% off... how do you know how much it will cost then?

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Fill in the Blank

What is 65% of 15?

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Nice work!

Go turn your work into the bin on the front table and grab a copy of the practice problems.

Work through those using your new ACT test taking strategies.

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ACT Test Taking Strategies

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