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320 ACT Math Problems (previously called the "ACT Prep Red Book") consists of a powerful collection of the most clever and easy-to-follow problem solving methods and tips that will maximize your ACT math score with the minimum amount of effort. The unique techniques that Dr. Warner teaches are the most effective ever published and cannot be found in any other ACT prep book! 320 ACT Math Problems is an essential part of every study plan to help you
get a perfect math score
improve enough to get into the school you want
learn ACT Math in the fastest, most effective way possible
The material in this book includes:
320 ACT math problems arranged by topic and difficulty level
solutions with complete explanations for all 320 problems
several different solutions for most of the 320 solved problems
320 ACT Math Book Table Of Contents (Selected)
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Introduction: The Proper Way to Prepare
1. Using this book effectively
2. The magical mixture for success
3. Practice problems of the appropriate level
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Level 1: Number Theory
Level 1: Algebra and Functions
Level 1: Geometry
Level 1: Probability and Statistics
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Level 5: Geometry
Level 5: Probability and Statistics
Level 5: Trigonometry
Supplemental Problems - Questions
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Actions to Complete After You Have Read This Book
About the Author
About the author
Dr. Steve Warner is a mathematician and test prep expert who has been tutoring students in mathematics for standardized tests since 1999. During this time Dr. Warner has used the feedback from thousands of students to develop a unique system that can be used by anyone to drastically improve his or her math score in a very short period of time.
In 2012, Dr. Warner founded "GET 800" in an effort to provide inexpensive test preparation for students who cannot afford to pay $500 per hour for one on one tutoring from a test prep expert. GET 800 offers prep books for the SAT, ACT, SAT subject tests, AP Calculus and Physics exams, GRE and SHSAT.
Dr. Warner works with students individually and in group settings, he tutors both live and over video conferencing and he offers free materials in the form of his blog, his YouTube channel, his Facebook page, and Facebook group where he provides test prep advice and answers students questions.