JEFFERSON MATH PROJECT REGENTS BY CHAPTER - JMap
JEFFERSON MATH PROJECT REGENTS BY CHAPTER - JMap
JEFFERSON MATH PROJECT REGENTS BY CHAPTER - JMap
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Math A & B Regents Exam Questions by Prentice Hall Chapter - Geometry Page 34<br />
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238. A rectangular piece of cardboard is to be formed<br />
into an uncovered box. The piece of cardboard<br />
is 2 centimeters longer than it is wide. A square<br />
that measures 3 centimeters on a side is cut from<br />
each corner. When the sides are turned up to<br />
form the box, its volume is 765 cubic<br />
centimeters. Find the dimensions, in centimeters,<br />
of the original piece of cardboard.<br />
240. A square dartboard is represented in the<br />
accompanying diagram. The entire dartboard is<br />
the first quadrant from x = 0 to 6 and from y = 0<br />
to 6. A triangular region on the dartboard is<br />
enclosed by the graphs of the equations y = 2, x<br />
= 6, and y = x. Find the probability that a dart<br />
that randomly hits the dartboard will land in the<br />
triangular region formed by the three lines.<br />
GEOMETRY <strong>CHAPTER</strong> 6-8<br />
239. At a school fair, the spinner represented in the<br />
accompanying diagram is spun twice.<br />
What is the probability that it will land in section<br />
G the first time and then in section B the second<br />
time?<br />
[A] 1 2<br />
[B]<br />
1<br />
16<br />
[C] 1 8<br />
[D] 1 4<br />
GEOMETRY <strong>CHAPTER</strong> 7-1<br />
241. In the accompanying figure, what is one pair of<br />
alternate interior angles?<br />
[A] ∠4 and ∠6<br />
[C] ∠1 and ∠2<br />
[B] ∠6 and ∠8<br />
[D] ∠4 and ∠5