ACT (the American College Testing Organization) is a standardized test that aims to assess students' academic ability to be admitted to United States universities. The test is administered by a non-profit organization of the same name (ACT). The ACT test was first introduced in November 1959 as a competitor to the SAT test. ACT has since seen a gradual increase in the number of test-takers. The ACT test consists of four main sections: English, Reading, Mathematics, Science. The ACT also includes an optional 40-minute Writing Test. The math section of the ACT test consists of 60...
Effortless Math TeamFebruary 19, 2021