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ACT Math Practice Problems 21-30 MEDIUM

The 10 medium-level ACT math practice questions on the page are typical of problems in the middle section of the ACT Math Test. You'll see ACT questions on COORDINATE and PLANE GEOMETRY in this set of problems, in addition to Algebra and Pre-Algebra problems. A TRIG problem could also appear in the middle section of the ACT Math test. Continue to try work these problems in one minute, but pause the video if you need more time. To see all 60 problems, sign up for the full-length video practice test.

ACT Math Practice Problems 1-10 EASY

ACT Math Practice Problems 41-50 HARD

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  MEDIUM-Level ACT Math Practice Problems 21-30

Problem 21
Here's a Pre-Algebra ACT Math practice problem on a statistics concept.

TIP Working with the one-minute timer will help reduce test anxiety and improve your pacing for the ACT Test. 

Problem 22 
This problem is typical of Algebra ACT questions covering absolute value equations and inequalities.

Problem 23 
This is a typical Algebra ACT problem on linear equations and modeling.

Problem 24
Here's a Pre-Algebra question on arithmetic sequences. A problem similar to this could show up in the ACT Math Section among problems numbered in the 20's.

Problem 25 
Here's a Trigonometry problem on finding a trig ratio from a right triangle. Trig problems tend to be numbered in the final third of the ACT Math Test, but ACT problems like this one sometimes show up near the middle of the test.

Problem 26
Here's a typical Coordinate Geometry ACT problem on parallel lines and slope.

Problem 27 
This is a Pre-Algebra problem on some statistics concepts. Pre-Algebra problems tend to show up early on the ACT Math Test, but you'll see a few harder ones toward the middle and end of the test.

Problem 28 
Here's a Pre-Algebra word problem on interpreting graphs that is typical of ACT problems toward the middle of the ACT Math Test.

Problem 29 
This problem on finding the volume of a 3D shape is considered a Plane Geometry topic.

Don't forget to print out our free Plane Geometry "cheat sheet". This page includes formulas and tips to help you brush up on Plane Geometry topics covered on the ACT Math Test.

Problem 30 
Here's another Plane Geometry ACT problem, this one on parallel and perpendicular lines.

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ACT Math Practice Problems 1-10 EASY

ACT Math Practice Problems 41-50 HARD

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