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Do you use a calculator on the ACT?

Examinees are encouraged to use a familiar calculator, but all problems may be solved without a calculator. Calculators may only be used on the mathematics test, including ACT WorkKeys Applied Math. Sharing calculators during the test is not permitted.
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Does the ACT give you a calculator?

If you test online, a calculator is available in the test platform, but you may still bring a calculator to use. It is your responsibility to know whether your calculator is permitted.
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Is a TI-84 Plus allowed on the ACT?

The TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is allowed during the entire portion of the math section of the ACT. * The questions get more difficult as the problem number increases, so you should aim to do questions #1-20 in 30 seconds each, #20-40 in 60 seconds each, and #40- 60 in 90 seconds each, on average.
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Does the ACT clear your calculator?

According to official ACT guidelines, you must clear all documents on your calculator (so that you cannot bring notes), all programs with CAS capability, and all apps with CAS capability. They specifically mention that it is not enough to disable these programs—they must be fully removed.
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Why are some calculators not allowed on the ACT?

Most calculators are allowed on the ACT. However, the testing organization does not permit students to use devices with computer algebra system (CAS) functionality. CAS calculators enable users to solve problems algebraically, thereby defeating the purpose of some of the questions on the test.
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How to calculate ACT score?

Your composite score, or overall ACT score, is the average of your scores on each test. Add up your English, Math, Reading, and Science scores and divide by 4. (Round to the nearest whole number).
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What is the best allowed calculator for the ACT?

Best for the Test: TI-84 Plus CE

Because it is a common calculator, teachers will likely have familiarity, and there are myriad online tutorials. A great resource that walks through all the useful features of the TI-84 Plus CE as it relates to the ACT® is the book Demystifying the Calculator by Vinny Madera.
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Can you bring 2 calculators on the ACT?

Unless a calculator is provided by the school, each student is responsible for bringing a calculator to the test and making sure it works properly. Students may bring a backup calculator and extra batteries, but they may not have more than one calculator on the desk or in operation at a time.
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Which calculators are not allowed on ACT?

ACT Calculators You Can't Use
  • Texas Instruments: All calculator model numbers beginning with TI-89 or TI-92. TI-Nspire CAS (NOTE: The TI-Nspire IS permitted as long as it is NOT marked as CAS, so double-check carefully to be sure)
  • Hewlett-Packard: HP Prime. HP 48GII. ...
  • Casio: ClassPad 400. ClassPad 300 or ClassPad 330.
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How many Math questions can you get wrong on the ACT?

Overall, you can skip/get wrong around 50 questions per ACT test to get a composite score of 26. For English, you can skip/miss 14 questions on average to get a 26. For Math, you can skip/miss 17 questions on average to get a 26. For Reading, you can skip/miss 11 questions on average to get a 26.
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What do I need to bring to my ACT test day?

What to Bring
  • Admission ticket (received upon registration)
  • A valid ID (valid ID includes a driver's license or passport, a recent published photo, a school letter or transcript, or a notarized letter with photo)
  • An approved calculator and extra batteries.
  • Sharpened no. ...
  • A watch to keep track of time.
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How long does the ACT take?

How long does the ACT take? The ACT is 3 hours long (technically 2 hours and 55 minutes). Including breaks, the exam takes 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete. If you sign up for the optional essay (the ACT Plus Writing), the test clocks in at 3 hours and 40 minutes or just over 4 hours with breaks.
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How many questions are on the ACT?

The ACT includes the following ACT sections: English, Reading, Math and Science, as well as an optional Writing Test. Some schools may require the Writing Test, so be sure to ask before you register for the ACT. There are a total of 215 multiple-choice questions on the ACT test.
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Is the ACT easier than SAT?

The SAT is not harder than the ACT. Both tests vary slightly in terms of subjects covered and structure. These variations can affect each test-taker differently, making one exam more challenging than the other. Taking full-length practice tests of each type can help you determine which may be best suited for you.
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Should I take the ACT with writing?

Taking the ACT with writing can give you an edge in college admissions by showcasing your writing skills and adding depth to your college applications with a special ELA score (English language arts).
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How long is the ACT without writing?

If you take the ACT without Writing, your total (standard) testing time will be 175 minutes, and the ACT's website states that you'll be released from the testing center at approximately 12:35pm.
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Why is TI-89 banned from ACT?

These instructions state that a calculator used in an examination must not be designed to offer symbolic algebra manipulation, symbolic differentiation or integration. This precludes use of the TI-89 or TI-89 Titanium in examinations, but it may be used as part of classroom study.
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Can I use a TI 83 calculator on the ACT?

Approved Calculators on the ACT:

TI-34. TI-73. TI-82. TI-83.
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Is a Casio calculator allowed on the ACT?

ACT. Approved and recommended Casio calculators: Basic calculators: HS-4G, HS-8VA, SL-300SV, or SL-450S. Scientific calculators: fx-991EX, fx-115ES Plus 2, fx-300ES Plus 2, fx-300MS Plus 2, or fx-260 SOLAR II.
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What calculators are allowed on the SAT and ACT?

Accepted Calculators

Calculators permitted during testing include: Most graphing calculators (see chart) All scientific calculators. All 4-function calculators (not recommended)
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Is TI 30 approved for ACT?

Ideal for general math, pre-algebra, algebra I and II, geometry, statistics and general science. The TI-30XIIS™ scientific calculator is approved for use on SAT®, ACT® and AP® exams.
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What type of test is the ACT?

What the ACT Measures. The ACT contains four multiple-choice tests—English, mathematics, reading, and science—and an optional writing test. These tests are designed to measure skills that are most important for success in postsecondary education and that are acquired in secondary education.
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Can I bring a calculator to the SAT?

Calculators are only allowed during the Math portion of the SAT. Don't get it out during the Reading and Writing portion! Don't use your calculator to share answers. This one seems obvious, but please don't use your calculator to share answers or remove questions from the room.
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Can I use a TI 36X Pro on the ACT?

The TI-36X Pro scientific calculator is approved for use on SAT®, ACT®, and AP® exams.
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Is a 1200 ACT score good?

For example, a score in the 75th percentile (approximately a 1200 on the SAT or a 24 on the ACT) would likely be strongly considered at most competitive colleges, while applicants scoring in the 90th percentile or higher (a 1350 on the SAT or a 29 on the ACT) would likely be well received even at highly competitive ...
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