This is a very opininated answer. ACT and SAT tests are standardized tests like many others. One test should not define a persons intelligence or knowledge. First, the SAT/ACT have specificallly "book smart" problems. This means that generally just because you do good on one of these tests, doesn't mean you are a problem solver. Another problem with the accuracy for these tests is the fact that it is one test. Someone may be a horrible test taker but get all A's. These tests do not accurately measure intelligence as well as many other things.
<span>An ‘if-then’ statement is best to use when refining
your hypothesis. Hypothesis is a guess you made when you are doing an
experiment. The best way to describe this cause and effect relationship is to
use the if-then conditional statement.</span>