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ACT Math · Axiom Academy
One section, 45 questions, 50 minutes — see the exact screen you'll face on test day, then put the pacing and the roadmap in your own hands. The ACT Math section rewards strategy as much as knowledge Every ACT Math question is worth exactly the same amount, whether it's question 3 or question 42 — but they are NOT equally hard. Knowing when to skip, when to reach for the calculator, and which technique to apply can be the difference between a 28 and a 34. Before any of that, it helps to see exactly what you're walking into — the screen itself. The ACT moved to this format in 2025 (the "Enhanced ACT"), and science is now optional rather than required — what you see below is what you'll actually face on test day. Watch the single 45-question section fill in, question by question, with the calculator lit for the entire test and the difficulty climbing as the count rises. Nothing here is invented — this is the real shape of the section. One section, 45 questions, 50 minutes — that structure is the whole game, and you'll drive it yourself in the next two steps. The pacing budget: 45 questions, 50 minutes Drag the dot to any combination of "minutes elapsed" and "questions answered." The dashed line is the pace you need to hold to finish on time — sit above it and you're ahead, below it and the clock is winning. minutes — about 1 minute 7 seconds — per question, on average. That budget, not raw speed, is what pacing means on the ACT Math section.
This is the written version of the interactive lesson above. See the full ACT Math course.