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McGraw-Hill's Conquering the ACT Math |  | Author: Steven Dulan Publisher: McGraw-Hill Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 249 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.4 x 0.8
ISBN: 0071495975 Dewey Decimal Number: 510.76 EAN: 9780071495974 ASIN: 0071495975
Publication Date: January 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
WE WANT TO HELP YOU SUCCEED ON THE ACT* MATH SECTION If math is the hardest part of the ACT for you, we're here to help. McGraw-Hill's Conquering ACT Math has been specially designed and created by experienced ACT coaches. They'll give you test-smart strategies for answering every kind of ACT math question. You'll also get intensive practice with every question type to help you build your test-taking confidence. With McGraw-Hill's Conquering ACT Math, you'll have everything you need to get test-ready-and achieve your best ACT math score. Includes: - 5 full-length practice ACT math tests with complete explanations
- Hundreds of sample questions just like those on the real test
- Strategies for answering every question type: factors, ratios, percents, powers, basic algebra, geometry, functions, probability, and more
- Glossary of mathematics terms and formulas
*ACT is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc., which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
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| Customer Reviews: a great resource! April 9, 2009 hell kitten 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
preparing for the ACT? this is a great book to get, as the math section of the test is where one can improve most by studying. the questions on the practice tests mirror those from real tests (from the official ACT guide) - yet the explanations are far superior to those in the official guide. they are concise, straightforward and easily understood - so much so that my son wished he had this book as a study guide for his math classes.
the glossary alone is worth the purchase price - as it highlights all the formulas one should know for the exam. the book also contains a section that covers the concepts the ACT will test - so one can quickly discover their weak areas and focus their efforts most productively. even after the exam, the book will retain its value as a quick and easy math reference.
if you buy only one prep guide - this is it. mcgraw-hill also offer a book with ten practice full tests, that i would recommend over the official guide that only contains three tests.
good luck to all test-takers!
Highly recommended for ACT Math review January 29, 2010 Karen Curry 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I scanned through the ACT review math books before deciding to purchase this one. I am glad I did. This book provides a full range of the math problems on the ACT test and also provides full explanations of the answers if you come across a problem you just can't figure out. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is planning on taking the ACT test.
Wonderful! August 11, 2009 B. Miller (Buckhannon, WV) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased this book because math is my weakest subject on the act. I was scoring a 16 on the act test, I need a 20 for the promise scholarship in WV, it pays for your tuition. I just read some of the tips, and nothing else and it raised my score 1 point to a 17. Finally this summer I have used this book almost weekly, to get ready for the ACT test in September.
When I took the first diagnostic exam in the book it said an 16, I am on my second test and I received a 20! i am so excited because there is 3 mores tests to go and I think I will be able to raise it to maybe a 22, that way I feel like I can get at lest a 20 on the real test. In September I will tell you how it went.
Not only did I use it to practice fort the ACT but I also used it to practice for the COMPASS Math Test, I started with a 17 on the COMPASS, and raised it to a 44, I no longer would have to take a non credited math class in college. In my high school I need a 49 on the COMPASS test to taker College Algebra, I think with a little more practice I will get it before school starts.
I strongly suggest this book.
ACT helps in GED prep to August 16, 2010 Joan Perry (Nashville, TN) My son is taking the ACT test soon but I got him this book to help with his GED. He was weak in math and the definitions in the book alone was worth it. It helped him to achieve a 600 on his GED. Great Book
Love this book but a bit easy August 29, 2009 Cindy 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I think this is a great book for ACT math prep. It has 5 practice tests that all seem well written. It breaks down the math section into major topics (pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trig, etc), then covers specific types of problems within each major topic. There are mini-tests over each category too, which I think is really helpful. I've pretty much used the book cover to cover. I have found 2 errors though and it doesn't cover every math topic you need to know for the test.
March 2010 update: I now think this book is a little too easy, especially for those looking for a top score (say, 30 and up). I still think it's an ideal book for those looking for scores in the mid to maybe upper twenties (or below) though. The questions aren't quite as hard as those in the recent official ACT preparation booklets, so I think the scaled scores from here would be a little inflated.
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