Statistics and Probability
Most ACT statistics and probability questions are setup questions first: identify the right count, statistic, denominator, or interpretation before you compute.
核心知识
Name the task before you calculate. In ACT statistics and probability, the main job is choosing the correct structure: order or no order, center or spread, overall or conditional denominator, display fact or unsupported claim.
深入理解
ACT statistics and probability questions usually reward clean reading more than long computation. A fast solution starts by deciding what kind of problem you have.
- Counting: decide whether order matters and whether choices repeat.
- Data summaries: know which number describes center and which describes spread.
- Probability: define the sample space first, then count favorable outcomes from that same sample space.
- Displays and studies: state only what the graph, table, or design actually supports.
Common ACT traps come from a wrong setup, not hard arithmetic. Students often use combinations when order matters, use the whole table when the question asks for a conditional probability, or claim causation from a study that only shows association. If you slow down just enough to identify the structure, most of these problems become routine.
知识点教程
7Interpret and summarize distributions (center, spread, shape, outliers).
Describe a distribution by its center, spread, shape, and unusual values.
Compute and interpret mean, median, mode, range, and weighted averages.
Use the statistic that matches the data, and weight each part correctly when the problem gives perce
Interpret data displays (histograms, box plots, scatterplots, two-way tables).
Read only what each display is built to show: shape, quartiles, association, or category counts.
Understand correlation vs causation; interpret trends and regression lines qualitatively.
Correlation shows association, not causation, and a regression line describes the overall trend.
Apply counting principles, permutations, and combinations when presented.
Decide whether order matters before choosing between staged multiplication, permutations, or combina
Compute probabilities (including conditional probability) from tables/contexts.
In conditional probability, shrink the sample space first and then count the favorable outcomes.
Recognize sampling methods, bias, and variability; interpret study designs at a high level.
Use a random sample from the full population to reduce selection bias.