Answer:
The ACT writing test is a 40-minute essay test that measures your writing skills. The test consists of one writing prompt that will describe a complex issue and present three different perspectives on that issue. It is a paper-and-pencil test. You will write your essay in pencil (no mechanical pencils or ink pens) on the lined pages of an answer folder that will be provided to you. The only exception is for approved students with diagnosed disabilities who cannot hand write the essay.
Answer:
50 minutes
Explanation:
We can set this up as a rate * time = distance problem. We can set the rate at which Amanda travels to work to be x, since that quantity is unknown. The time it takes is given to be 60 minutes. This means that the total distance she travels to get to work is 60x. On the other hand, the way back home has more unknown quantities. The exact rate is unknown, but we do know that it is 20% more than the rate at which Amanda travels to work. This means that the rate is x + .20x, or 1.2x. We can set the time to be y, which means the total distance she travels to get back home is 1.2xy. We are told that Amanda uses the same route to get to and from work, which means 60x = 1.2xy. All we have to do now is solve this equation:

If we divide through by x and then isolate y, we get that it takes Amanda 50 minutes to get home