Ratios are shown in a variety of ways on the ACT. If two different ratios have an item in common, you can use the two ratios to create a new ratio.
The example used in the video will be based off the following ACT math problem below:
Click here to see the problem.
This is the practice exercise we will work out in the video:
This practice problem is considered a MEDIUM difficulty problem.
Feel free to send any math problems to mathproblems@mathonthefly.com. Feedback and suggestions are always appreciated!
For this ACT math post, we will be covering prealgebra and finding fractions of amounts. Even though working out fractions of groups by hand is simple compared to other concepts, we aid in understanding the concept better by showing the problem worked out by hand, as well as with pictures.
The example used in the video will be based off the following ACT math problem below:
Click here to see the problem.
This is the practice exercise we will work out in the video:
This practice problem is considered an EASY difficulty problem.
Feel free to send any math problems to mathproblems@mathonthefly.com. Feedback and suggestions are always appreciated!