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ACT Takers - How Did It Go?
Hey there Students! This is for those of you who took the ACT on Saturday. How did it go? Most importantly, how prepared did you feel for each section (from 1 - totally unprepared to 5 - completely prepared)? What advice would you give to those students in this community who are preparing for a future test?
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New comment Jul 23
1 like • Jul 23
Now that we have our scores back I can confidently say it went how I expected. I would give science and reading a 4, english a 3, and math a 2. My best advice would be to stay consistent all around and to not lock in too hard on one section (or forget to practice a section).
ACT Math QOTD - July 8, 2024 (Algebra)
Kind of a breather, but this is one you should try to do *quickly*. Explain how you would use strategies to solve this one in less than 10 seconds!!
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New comment Jul 16
ACT Math QOTD - July 8, 2024 (Algebra)
1 like • Jul 9
E. Because it is parallel, it should have the same slope and a different y-intercept.
ACT English QOTD - July 8, 2024
Two questions for the price of one! Read and explain your reasoning below, eliminating at least one wrong answer per question.
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New comment Jul 9
ACT English QOTD - July 8, 2024
1 like • Jul 9
For the first one, A, and for the second, J. I eliminated any "-ing" choices from the second question because you typically see a word between the subject and "-ing" verb unless it's a question. In the first question I eliminated choices B and D because when rephrasing the sentence as "Noether was not widely recognized ... until recently" it flows in a way that makes "recently" be used as a adverb and not as the adjective "recent". It is not choice C because it is describing how up until now, Noether was not widely recognized, and not how she was recently not recognized.
ACT Math- Q60 Quadratics
This was a pretty fun math question and if you truly understand quadratics, this one should be easy! Post your answers down and if nobody gets it right, I'll explain it!
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New comment Jul 16
ACT Math- Q60 Quadratics
0 likes • Jul 9
Using a method that surely is not consistent, I narrowed my answer down to K. Obviously F doesn't work, but to eliminate G, H, and J, I wrote down the equation and tested 2 as a placeholder for b. It got confusing and G, H, and J, seemed like too similar answer choices so I assumed that b would have to be greater than a to some length. This method was fastest for me, but I don't trust it and will probably not use it again.
0 likes • Jul 9
Just went back and used the discriminant instead. I'm a little more sure about my answer of K now.
ACT Math - HARD Probability!
This is probably the hardest probability question you'll ever see on the ACT exam. (see what I did there?) Watch this short explanation and post another question about probability below!
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New comment Jul 3
1 like • Jul 2
If there are 5 red socks and 7 blue socks in a drawer, how likely would it be to randomly pick three red socks in a row without placing them back in the drawer?
0 likes • Jul 2
@Mary Claire Thompson Questions like these are always somewhat time consuming for me. Do you have a method to solving this question that you think is the most efficient?
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