Integrated Algebra Regents Exam 0109
Integrated Algebra Regents Exam 0109
Integrated Algebra Regents Exam 0109
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1 On a certain day in Toronto, Canada, the temperature was 15° Celsius (C). Using the formula , Peter
converts this temperature to degrees Fahrenheit (F). Which temperature represents 15°C in degrees Fahrenheit?
1) 3) 59
2) 35 4) 85
2 What is the speed, in meters per second, of a paper airplane that flies 24 meters in 6 seconds?
1) 144 3) 18
2) 30 4) 4
3 The faces of a cube are numbered from 1 to 6. If the cube is rolled once, which outcome is least likely to occur?
1) rolling an odd number 3) rolling a number less than 6
2) rolling an even number 4) rolling a number greater than 4
4 Tamara has a cell phone plan that charges $0.07 per minute plus a monthly fee of $19.00. She budgets $29.50 per
month for total cell phone expenses without taxes. What is the maximum number of minutes Tamara could use her
phone each month in order to stay within her budget?
1) 150 3) 421
2) 271 4) 692
5 Antwaan leaves a cup of hot chocolate on the counter in his kitchen. Which graph is the best representation of the
change in temperature of his hot chocolate over time?
1) 3)
2) 4)
1) 3)
2) 4)
10 What is an equation of the line that passes through the points and ?
1) 3)
2) 4)
2) 4)
12 In the right triangle shown in the diagram below, what is the value of x to the nearest whole number?
1) 12 3) 21
2) 14 4) 28
13 What is the slope of the line that passes through the points and ?
1) 3)
2) 4)
16 Which equation represents the axis of symmetry of the graph of the parabola below?
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1) 3)
2) 4)
2) 4)
2) 4) 8
2) 4)
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2) 4)
23 A survey is being conducted to determine which types of television programs people watch. Which survey and
location combination would likely contain the most bias?
1) surveying 10 people who work in a 3) randomly surveying 50 people during the
sporting goods store day in a mall
2) surveying the first 25 people who enter a 4) randomly surveying 75 people during the
grocery store day in a clothing store
24 The length of a rectangular room is 7 less than three times the width, w, of the room. Which expression represents
the area of the room?
1) 3)
2) 4)
28 Keisha is playing a game using a wheel divided into eight equal sectors, as shown in the diagram below. Each
time the spinner lands on orange, she will win a prize.
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If Keisha spins this wheel twice, what is the probability she will win a prize on both spins?
1) 3)
2) 4)
29 A movie theater recorded the number of tickets sold daily for a popular movie during the month of June. The box-
and-whisker plot shown below represents the data for the number of tickets sold, in hundreds.
1) 3)
2) 4)
31 A window is made up of a single piece of glass in the shape of a semicircle and a rectangle, as shown in the
diagram below. Tess is decorating for a party and wants to put a string of lights all the way around the outside
edge of the window.
To the nearest foot, what is the length of the string of lights that Tess will need to decorate the window?
32 Simplify:
33 The table below represents the number of hours a student worked and the amount of money the student earned.
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Write an equation that represents the number of dollars, d, earned in terms of the number of hours, h, worked.
Using this equation, determine the number of dollars the student would earn for working 40 hours.
34 Sarah measures her rectangular bedroom window for a new shade. Her measurements are 36 inches by 42 inches.
The actual measurements of the window are 36.5 inches and 42.5 inches. Using the measurements that Sarah took,
determine the number of square inches in the area of the window. Determine the number of square inches in the
actual area of the window. Determine the relative error in calculating the area. Express your answer as a decimal
to the nearest thousandth.
36 A soup can is in the shape of a cylinder. The can has a volume of and a diameter of 6 cm. Express the
height of the can in terms of π. Determine the maximum number of soup cans that can be stacked on their base
between two shelves if the distance between the shelves is exactly 36 cm. Explain your answer.
38 On the set of axes below, graph the following system of inequalities and state the coordinates of a point in the
solution set.
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39 A restaurant sells kids' meals consisting of one main course, one side dish, and one drink, as shown in the table
below.
Draw a tree diagram or list the sample space showing all possible kids' meals. How many different kids' meals can
a person order? Jose does not drink juice. Determine the number of different kids' meals that do not include juice.
Jose's sister will eat only chicken nuggets for her main course. Determine the number of different kids' meals that
include chicken nuggets.
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1 ANS: 3
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PTS: 2 REF: 010912ia STA: A.A.44 TOP: Using Trigonometry to Find a Side
13 ANS: 2
PTS: 2 REF: 010921ia STA: A.A.17 TOP: Addition and Subtraction of Rationals
22 ANS: 2
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PTS: 2 REF: 010926ia STA: A.A.38 TOP: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
27 ANS: 4 PTS: 2 REF: 010927ia STA: A.N.4
TOP: Operations with Scientific Notation
28 ANS: 1
50.
PTS: 2 REF: 010931ia STA: A.G.1 TOP: Compositions of Polygons and Circles
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32 ANS:
PTS: 3 REF: 010935ia STA: A.A.18 TOP: Multiplication and Division of Rationals
36 ANS:
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