ACT Math: Foundation Concepts and Complexity Management

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Ratio

A comparison of two quantities, usually written as a:b or a/b.

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Proportion

A statement that two ratios are equal.

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Part-to-Part Ratio

A ratio comparing individual parts of a whole.

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Part-to-Whole Ratio

A ratio comparing a part to the total of the whole.

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Direct Variation

A relationship where one variable is a constant multiple of another, expressed as y = kx.

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Unit Rate

Describes how many units of the first quantity correspond to one unit of the second quantity.

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Density

A measurement defined as mass (or count) per volume (or area), expressed as Density = Mass / Volume.

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Basic Percent Formula

Part = Percent (as decimal) × Whole.

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Percent Change Formula

Percent Change = (New Value - Old Value) / Old Value × 100.

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Sequential Percent Change

Calculating changes in multiple steps rather than additive; affects overall percentage.

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Dimensional Analysis

A method to convert units using multiplication by conversion factors that equal one.

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Chain Method

A method for converting units by multiplying by conversion factors to cancel out unwanted units.

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Mean

The average, calculated as the sum of terms divided by the number of terms.

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Median

The middle value in an ordered list of numbers.

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Mode

The value that appears most frequently in a data set.

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Range

The difference between the maximum and minimum values in a data set.

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Weighted Average

Averages calculated for groups of differing sizes, using the formula (AvgA × SizeA + AvgB × SizeB) / (SizeA + SizeB).

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Rectangle Area Formula

Area = length × width (A = lw).

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Triangle Area Formula

Area = 1/2 × base × height (A = 1/2 bh).

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Circle Area Formula

Area = π × radius² (A = πr²).

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Volume of Rectangular Prism

Volume = length × width × height (V = lwh).

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Scientific Notation

A way to express numbers as a × 10^n, where 1 ≤ |a| < 10.

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Greatest Common Factor (GCF)

The largest number that divides evenly into two or more numbers.

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Least Common Multiple (LCM)

The smallest number that is a multiple of two or more numbers.

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Unit Blindness

Failing to account for the units in a problem, leading to errors.

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Radius vs. Diameter Error

Confusing the units needed for calculations when the given measurement is in different terms.

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Average Rate Trap

Misunderstanding average rate calculations, especially in regards to different speeds.

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Distribution of Negatives

Failing to correctly apply a negative when simplifying expressions, leading to incorrect results.