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Yes, you can use the TI-30XIIS on the ACT. It is a permitted calculator for the exam, as it is a non-programmable scientific calculator. However, make sure to familiarize yourself with its functions and limitations beforehand, as the ACT allows only specific types of calculators. Always check the latest ACT calculator policy for any updates or changes.

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