What Kinds of Calculators Are Allowed and Prohibited on the ACT?

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When choosing a calculator for the ACT, remember that while some are allowed others are not. Your safest choices include basic, scientific, and graphing calculators; conversely, you need to avoid laptops or PDAs that happen to have a calculator, calculators that make too much noise, and those that need an electrical plug-in to work.

Calculators you can use on the ACT

Calculators you cannot use on the ACT

The elders of the ACT weren’t born yesterday, which is how they got to be elders! So don’t try to pull a fast one on them. Even though you’re allowed to use a calculator on the test, you may not use a calculator that includes any of the following features:

The point here is that the ACT elders are traditionalists. So if you stray much beyond the old-fashioned scientific and graphing calculators, you may run into problems.

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Mark Zegarelli is the author of Basic Math & Pre-Algebra For Dummies, SAT Math For Dummies (both from Wiley), and five other books on basic math, calculus, and logic. He holds degrees in both English and math from Rutgers University and is a math tutor and teacher.