ACT Math : Algebra

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for ACT Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #3 : Linear / Rational / Variable Equations

If you multiply two integers together and then add 5, the result is 69. Which of the following could not be the sum of the two integers?

Possible Answers:

65

20

24

34

16

Correct answer:

24

Explanation:

The equation is xy + 5 = 69, making xy equal to 64. If we factor 64, we see that 1x64, 2x32, 4x16 and 8x8 all equal 16 when the two numbers are added together, so 24 is the only possibility that does not work.

Example Question #1 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation

Three consecutive positive numbers have the sum of 15. What is the product of these numbers?

Possible Answers:

45

120

20

75

30

Correct answer:

120

Explanation:

Define the variables as x = the first number, x + 1, the second number, and x + 2 the thrid number.

The sum becomes x + x + 1 + x + 2 = 15 so 3x + 3 = 15.  Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation to get 3x = 12 → 3x/3 = 12/3 → x = 4

The three numbers are 4, 5, and 6 and their product is 120.

Example Question #281 : Algebra

A company makes toy boats.  Their monthly fixed costs are $1500.  The variable costs are $50 per boat.  They sell boats for $75 a piece.  How many boats must be sold each month to break even?

Possible Answers:

100

50

60

80

75

Correct answer:

60

Explanation:

The break-even point is where the costs equal the revenues

Fixed Costs + Variable Costs = Revenues

1500 + 50x = 75x

Solving for x results in x = 60 boats sold each month to break even.

Example Question #6 : Linear / Rational / Variable Equations

The length, in meters, of a rectangular fence is 4 more than twice its width. Which of the following gives the length (l)  in terms of width (w) of the rectangular fence?

Possible Answers:

l = 2w + 4

= 2w * 4

l = (1/2)w + 4

l = 2w – 4

l = (1/2)w – 4

Correct answer:

l = 2w + 4

Explanation:

To find the length, we must take twice the width, meaning to multiply the width by 2. Then we must take 4 more than that number, meaning we must add 4 to the number. Combining these, we get:

l = 2w + 4

Example Question #7 : Linear / Rational / Variable Equations

Given the following equation:

y = –3x – 5

What is y when x = –2?

Possible Answers:

–1

2

5

3

1

Correct answer:

1

Explanation:

Plug in x and evaluate the equation.

Example Question #3 : Linear / Rational / Variable Equations

Jim got a job trimming trees. If he trims trees from noon to 6pm, with the exception of a 30 minute lunch break, Jim can trim 55 trees. How long does it take him to trim one tree?

Possible Answers:

6 minutes

5.5 minutes

5 minutes

7 minutes

6.5 minutes

Correct answer:

6 minutes

Explanation:

Once you subtract the 30 minute break, you are left with 5 and a half hours. You multiply that by 60 to get 330 minutes. You then divide that by 55 trees, to get 6 minutes per tree.

Example Question #8 : Linear / Rational / Variable Equations

If 16+ 4 = 5(3+ 1) + 2, what is the value of x?

Possible Answers:

3

5

2

4

1

Correct answer:

3

Explanation:

By the order of operations, we multiply 5 by 3+ 1

Add like terms to get 16+ 4 = 15+ 7

Subtract 15x from both sides, then subtract 4 from both sides.

Then you have = 3.

Example Question #1 : How To Find The Solution To An Equation

Solve for x.

4(x + 3) = 16

Possible Answers:

x = 12

x = 2

x = 1

Undefined

x = 4 

Correct answer:

x = 1

Explanation:

4(x + 3) = 16

First you must multiply out the expression to 4x + 12 = 16. Next subtract 12 from both sides to isolate the x leaving 4x = 4. Divide both sides by 4 to get x = 1.

Example Question #282 : Algebra

If the diameter of a car wheel is 1 foot, how many miles has the car gone after 3500 revolutions?

Possible Answers:

10.2

50.1

2.1

13.5

3.5

Correct answer:

2.1

Explanation:

The circumference of the tire is therefore pi, meaning that in 3500 revolutions the car will go 10,995.6 feet. Dividing by 5280 feet per mile yields 2.1 miles.

Example Question #12 : Equations / Inequalities

A chemistry student needs to dilute 1 L of 75%-acid solution.  How much water should be added to yield a 25%-acid solution?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

V_{1}P_{1} + V_{2}P_{2} = V_{f}P_{f}  where  = volume and  = percent

Pure water = 0% and pure acid = 100%

So the equation to solve becomes 

or

So 2 L of pure water should be added to 1 L 75%-acid solution to yield 25%-acid solution.

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