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Counting handshakes: ACT Math Practice Question

March 2, 2023 Leave a Comment

 

Try the following ACT math practice question that tests your understanding of principles of counting when applied to the number of handshakes at a gathering.

A total of $28$ handshakes was exchanged at the conclusion of a gathering. Assuming that each participant shook hands with every other participant, the number of people present was:

  1. $\quad 56$
  2. $\quad 28$
  3. $\quad 14$
  4. $\quad 8$
  5. $\quad 7$

Choice D

Video Explanation

 

2022 December ACT Form F07: Video Explanations

January 11, 2023 1 Comment

 
Here is a link to the playlist of video explanations to all of the math questions in the 2022 December ACT (Form F07) Test.

Reflection of straight lines: ACT Math Practice Question

December 13, 2022 Leave a Comment

 

Try the following ACT math practice question that tests your understanding of reflection of straight lines in the coordinate plane.

Let $y=mx+b$ be the image when the line $x-3y+11=0$ is reflected across the $x$-axis. The value of $m+b$ is

  1. $\quad -6$
  2. $\quad -5$
  3. $\quad -4$
  4. $\quad -3$
  5. $\quad -2$

Choice C

Video Explanation

 

Exponents and number of solutions: ACT Math Practice Question

November 9, 2022 Leave a Comment

 

Try the following ACT math practice question that tests your understanding of exponents and finding the number of solutions of an equation.

Let $n$ be the number of integer values of $x$ such that the below equation is true.
$$ 4^{3x-2} = 8^{2x-1} $$
Then $n$ is:

  1. $\quad 0$
  2. $\quad 1$
  3. $\quad 2$
  4. $\quad 3$
  5. $\quad \textrm{Infinite}$

Choice A

Video Explanation

 

Parallelograms: ACT Math Practice Question

October 9, 2022 1 Comment

 

Try the following ACT math practice question that tests your understanding of parallelograms in the coordinate plane.

If points $(0,0)$, $(3,5)$, $(8,0)$, and $(5,m)$ are the vertices of a parallelogram, then $m=$

  1. $\quad 8$
  2. $\quad 5$
  3. $\quad 3$
  4. $\quad -3$
  5. $\quad -5$

Choice E

Video Explanation

 

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