AccelePrep for the ACT Test 2nd Edition Student Text

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2. Gastiles with a duration of 13.0 seconds would probably produce primary jocularities of a duration: F. between 3 and 7 seconds. G. between 7 and 13 seconds. H. between 13 and 25 seconds. J. greater than 51 seconds. 3. The data in Table 1 would be most useful in determining whether: A. the temperature of aerosanizen affects the chemical’s ability to neutralize malodorzane. B. the volume of malodorzane varies with the chemical composition of the protocrud. C. the closed system produces a greater volume of malodorzane than aerosanizen. D. the temperature of the protocrud affects the rate of malodorzane production. 1. ‘— ‡‡† –‘ ϐ‹† –Š‡ –ƒ„Ž‡ –Šƒ– Šƒ• –Š‡ ™‘”†• DzŒ‘…—Žƒ”‹–‹‡•dz ƒ† “duration”: Table 3. The greatest value for “secondary jocularities” is 11, and that corresponds to a “gastile” reading of 2.5 seconds, (B). 2. Again, the answer is in Table 3, but this time there is no entry for 13 seconds in the “gastiles” column. The largest entry is 12.0 seconds. Because primary jocularity duration increases as gastile duration ‹…”‡ƒ•‡•ǡ –Š‡…‘””‡•’‘†‹‰ ‡–”› ‹ –Š‡ Dz ”‹ƒ”› ‘…—Žƒ”‹–‹‡•dz column, if one existed, would likely be greater than 51 seconds, (J). 3. Table 1 shows the amount of aerosanizen needed to neutralize the quantity of malodorzane at various temperatures: it relates the protocrud temperature to malodorzane output. The data in that table would provide information about how the temperature of the protocrud affects the rate of malodorzane production, (D).

TEST SPECS ACT answer choices have alternate lettering. The odd- numbered questions have choices lettered A, B, C, and D and the even-numbered questions have choices lettered F, G, H, and J.

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