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Tie Breaker: Points 5x(Last Problem Attempted) + + +

scored on Stated and 7x(Number Incorrect) - - -


Geometry Problems
2x(Number Incorrect SDs) - - -
+ + + TOTAL SCORE

UIL Calculator
Applications
Test 17I
(State)
DO NOT OPEN THE TEST UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO BEGIN
I. Calculator Applications rules and scoring—See UIL Constitution
II. How to write the answers
A. For all problems except stated problems as noted below—write
three significant digits.
1. Examples (* means correct but not recommended)
Correct: 12.3, 123, 123.*, 1.23x10*, 1.23x100*
1.23x101, 1.23x1001, .0190, 0.0190, 1.90x10-2
Incorrect: 12.30, 123.0, 1.23(10)2, 1.23.102, 1.230x102,
1.23*102, 0.19, 1.9x10-2, 19.0x10-3, 1.90E-02
2. Plus or minus one digit error in the third significant digit is
permitted.
B. For stated problems
1. Except for integer, dollar sign, and significant digit
problems, as detailed below, answers to stated problems
should be written with three significant digits.
2. Integer problems are indicated by (integer) in the answer
blank. Integer problems answers must be exact, no plus or
minus one digit, no decimal point or scientific notation.
3. Dollar sign ($) problems should be answered to the exact
cent, but plus or minus one cent error is permitted. Answers
must be in fixed notation. The decimal point and cents are
required for exact-dollar answers.
4. Significant digit problems are indicated by underlined
numbers and by (SD) in the answer blank. See the UIL
Constitution and Contest Manual for details.
III. Some symbols used on the test
A. Angle measure: rad means radians; deg means degrees.
B. Inverse trigonometric functions: arcsin for inverse sine, etc.
C. Special numbers:  for 3.14159 ...; e for 2.71828 ...
D. Logarithms: Log means common (base 10); Ln means natural
(base e); exp(u) means eu.
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17I-1. (–0.369 x 0.686) + 0.0402 --------------------------------------------- 1=________________

17I-2. /3.17 + 1.53 – 1.89 --------------------------------------------------- 2=________________

17I-3. (–0.451 – 0.387 + 0.403 + 0.0546)/(0.0971) ------------------------ 3=________________

(–227)(–176 – 122 + 182)


17I-4. -------------------------------------------- 4=________________
(–939)(–638)

(–0.00773 – 0.00215)(–0.706)
17I-5. – ( – 1.09) ------------------------- 5=________________
{(0.00467)/(–0.529)}

17I-6. What is the average of -487, 295 and 64? ------------------------------- 6=________________

17I-7. What is the remainder of 6230 divided by 37? -------------------------- 7=___________integer

17I-8. What is 6 times the area of a circle of radius equal to 6?---------------- 8=________________

17I-9. 17I-10.
SQUARE ISOSCELES TRAPEZOID

Area = ?

Area = 0.1

17I-9 =______________ 17I-10 =______________


Page 17I-2

(–0.024)(–0.0175) + (–0.0966)(–0.00525)
17I-11. ------------------------- 11=________________
 + 0.559 – (–1.55)(0.517)

0.675 + 0.454
17I-12. + (116 + 258)(240 – 109) ------------- 12=________________
(0.137)(1.54)(1.96x10–5)

(–8.69x10–5 – 1.84x10–4){–5.22x105 + (–681)(649)}


17I-13. ----------- 13=________________
(–64)(–0.897 + 0.171)(–783)(373)

6520 951 + 143 – 286 (0.00983 + 0.0134)


17I-14. + + --------------- 14=________________
–9.82 0.492 – 1.32 {(5.69x10–5)/(–7.15)}

(82400 + 68100 – 1.07x105)(0.942 – 0.12 – 0.45)


17I-15. ---------------- 15=________________
(665)(498)(312)(7.37 + 6.89 + 7.97)

17I-16. Five children evenly split 392 candies. Not counting leftovers, how
many candies did each child get? ----------------------------------------------- 16=__________integer
17I-17. There are 2640 fathoms in a league, and a league is 3 mi. What
is the percent difference between a fathom and a horse “length”, 2.4 m? ---- 17=______________%
17I-18. The width of a football field playing area is 160 ft. Andrew runs a
mile in 7 min 25 s. How long does it take him to run diagonally across a
football field? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 18=___________s(SD)

17I-19. 17I-20.
RIGHT TRIANGLE RIGHT TRIANGLE

Area = ?

17I-19 =______________ 17I-20 =______________


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–0.039 + 1/(–5.11) 1
17I-21. + --------------------------------------- 21=________________
1/(0.456) + 6.83 (–37.1)

1 1 1
17I-22. + + --------------------------------- 22=________________
1.51 + 5.27 6.46 – 7.43 (6.49)

1.13 + 0.827 + 0.482/0.6242


17I-23.   ------------------------------------ 23=________________
 –6.19 + 1.8 

2
17I-24. [–20.2 + 365] x [802 + 1750]2 x 0.0626/0.00346 ---------- 24=________________

0.0503 + 0.0256 + (0.0038)/(0.0993)


17I-25. ---------------------------- 25=________________
–0.0263 + 0.0154

17I-26. Don wants to raise $2000 for a worthy cause by having a raffle.
He spends $400 on a nice prize to give away. He plans to sell 300 tickets.
What should he charge for a raffle ticket? --------------------------------------- 26=$______________

17I-27. Pluto is 3.67 billion mi from the sun. How far is this in light-hr if
the speed of light is 299,792,458 m/s? ------------------------------------------ 27=_______light-hr(SD)

17I-28. There are 400 million M&M candies produced daily. The
population of the US was 318.9 million in 2014. There are 210 candies in
a bag. Assuming all M&Ms are consumed in a day and people who buy
M&Ms only buy one bag, what fraction of the US population buys M&Ms
daily? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28=______________%

17I-29. 17I-30.
CONE SLANT CIRCULAR CYLINDER

Volume = ? Volume = 0.0315

17I-29 =______________ 17I-30 =______________


Page 17I-4

2
(0.177 + 0.222) 0.00811
17I-31. + ---------------------------- 31=________________
95.3 – 62.2 0.0528 + 0.133

2
1 1 (5.86 + 12.5 – 4.63)
17I-32. + + ------------------ 32=________________
0.00119
3.67x10–5 1.52 – 0.211

(0.29)/{(0.971)/ 0.615} 1/2


17I-33.
0.296 + (0.572)(4.14)
+ {0.0169 + 0.022} ----------- 33=________________

1/2
[(720 – 714)(0.997/0.321)]
17I-34. ----------------------------- 34=________________
2 2
(0.262) + (0.109 + 0.177) + 0.0449

2 8.74x10–4 + 0.00368
(–605 + 173) +
(961 + 1220) 0.792
17I-35. -------------------- 35=________________
2
{(537)/(705)}

17I-36. A weld head deposits 2.5 in3 of metal per minute. A single-V weld
geometry prepares the joint by cutting a trough along the weld line with a
0.375 in leg inverted equilateral triangle cross section. To just fill the
cavity with metal, what is the weld speed, the velocity of the moving weld
head along the weld line during welding? ---------------------------------------- 36=__________in/min
17I-37. Roger unloads a truck in 75 min, but Randy can do it in 62 min.
Randy starts unloading the truck, and after some time, Roger joins him. If
it takes a total of 40 min to unload the truck, long did Randy work alone? --- 37=____________min
17I-38. How many minutes past 9:12 do the minute and hour hands line
up? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38=____________min

17I-39. 17I-40.
EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE AND CIRCLE RIGHT AND SCALENE TRIANGLES

17I-39 =______________ 17I-40 =______________


Page 17I-5

{–5.89x10–6/–2.67x10–6}
17I-41. (1.47x10–6)(–3.37x10–6)10 ---------- 41=________________

+0.128 –0.297
e +e
17I-42. --------------------------------------------------- 42=________________
(–967 + 54.7)

6380 – 18500
17I-43. ---------------------------------------------------- 43=________________
Log(7400 + 3830)

17I-44. (746 + 1300)1/3 + 1/{(500)–0.0665} ------------------------------ 44=________________

 (–1.18x107)
17I-45.(deg) sin 90° x  + cos {76.6° – 40.9°} --------------- 45=________________
 (1.02x108) 

17I-46. The volume of a balloon is proportional to the number of blows to


inflate it. If a balloon is 8 in in diameter after 45 blows, how many more
blows are needed to inflate it to 11 in? ------------------------------------------ 46=_______________
17I-47. The ear length of boys correlates to the child’s height. Height-ear
length data in inches are (37.2, 2.02), (40.2, 2.12), (44.5, 2.23), (48.0,
2.27). Estimate the ear length of a 5 ft 8 in tall man. ------------------------- 47=______________in

17I-48. For what positive value of g does 3g2 + 2/(g+5) = 10? -------------- 48=_______________

17I-49. 17I-50.
CUBE WITH CONICAL AND “DUMBBELLS”
HEMISPHERICAL CAVITIES

Volume = 389
Total Surface Area = 450

17I-49 =______________ 17I-50 =______________


Page 17I-6

17I-51. 10
+(0.16)
+ 10
–(0.82)
+ [10(0.453/0.418) – 10(0.516)]1/2 --- 51=________________

(0.701)(2.67)
(–22500 – 16900) e
17I-52. ----------------------------------- 52=________________
–(4.39 – 1.86)
e

(–51.1) Log(–4.71 + 7.64)


17I-53. ----------------------------------------- 53=________________
Log(0.551) – (0.231)(0.524)

–0.122
(–5.80x10–4 + 0.00244)
17I-54. ------------------------------------- 54=________________
–(0.262 + 0.902)
(7.96x10–5)

arcsin{(7.43)(1.22)/(10.7)}
17I-55.(rad) ------------------------------------ 55=________________
–11.5 + (5.62)(–2.43)

17I-56.(rad) What is the y value of the maximum for the equation y =


5cos(3x/)+4? --------------------------------------------------------------------- 56=_______________
17I-57. A water tank is a cylinder on end with D = 2 ft and h = 8 ft. It is
filled and then drained from the bottom using a tap. The volume release
rate is proportional to the height (or “head”) of water. If the tank drains
20% in 30 min, how much more time is needed to drain it by 90%? ---------- 57=_____________hr
4 7 1 13
17I-58. What is K12 if K is the product of ቂ ቃቂ ቃ? ------------------ 58=_________integer
7 33 13 -21

17I-59. 17I-60.
SOLID OF REVOLUTION CIRCLE FORMED BY TWO SEGMENTS
(y = -1)

1
y= x+4
2

3
y= x+2
4

3.5(Segment 1 Area) = Segment 2 Area


Volume = ?

17I-59 =______________ 17I-60 =______________


Page 17I-7
17I-61. Josh rides an elevator up 25 stories. A story is 13 ft. The elevator
accelerates at 1g to 20 mph and decelerates at the same rate as it
approaches the final floor. How long was the elevator ride? ------------------- 61=______________s

17I-62. The universe is 2.7x1023 mi across. What is this number raised


to the 80 power? ------------------------------------------------------------------ 62=_______________

17I-63. Neil throws a ball to a friend 45 ft away. Neil threw the ball
exactly the same way to his friend, now both on the moon where
gravitational acceleration is 5.33 ft/s2, so their distance apart was
greater. What is the percent difference in the distance between friends? ----- 63=______________%

17I-64. 17I-65.
RIGHT TRIANGLE, EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE AND SEMICIRCLE AND SEGMENT
QUARTER CIRCLE

Semicircle Segment
= 2൤ ൨
Area Area
Right Equilateral Quarter
= =
Triangle Area Triangle Area Circle Area

17I-64 =______________ 17I-65 =______________

7.12 0.375
 (10 )(10 )
17I-66. 10 x --------------------------------------- 66=________________
–3.81 0.855
(10 )(10 )

Ln(0.286)
17I-67. (92.8 – 73.4)2 + (5.6 + 47.3)e --------------------------- 67=________________

17I-68. (rad) (8.67)


cos(–4.24) + cos(5.64) ------------------------------- 68=________________
 (–4.24) (5.64) 

1 1 1 1
17I-69. – + – + ------------------------- 69=________________
(4.1) 3(4.1)3 5(4.1)5 7(4.1)7

17I-70. (rad)
arctan {e–(0.4)(0.168) (1.11)/(7.06)} --------------------- 70=________________
(9.88) (0.822)(0.549)(4.36)
17I-1 = -0.213 17I-11 = 0.000206 17I-21 = -0.0530
= -2.13x10-1 = 2.06x10-4 = -5.30x10-2

17I-2 = 0.631 17I-12 = 322000 17I-22 = -0.729


= 6.31x10-1 = 3.22x105 = -7.29x10-1

17I-3 = -3.92 17I-13 = -1.92x10-5 17I-23 = 0.417


= -3.92x100 = 4.17x10-1

17I-14 = -4560
17I-4 = 0.0440 = -4.56x103 17I-24 = 3.32x107
= 4.40x10-2

17I-15 = 7.05x10-6 17I-25 = -31.0


17I-5 = -2.84 = -3.10x101
= -2.84x100 17I-16 = 78 integer

17I-6 = -42.7 17I-26 = $8.00


17I-17 = 31.2
= -4.27X101
= 3.12X101
17I-27 = 5.47 (3SD)
17I-7 = 14 integer = 5.47X100
17I-18 = 28.7 (3SD)
= 2.87X101
17I-8 = 679 17I-28 = 0.597
= 6.79X102 = 5.97X10-1
17I-19 = 7.12
= 7.12X100
17I-9 = 77.6 17I-29 = 38.2
= 7.76X101 = 3.82X101
17I-20 = 5.26X106
17I-10 = 0.164 17I-30 = 0.281
= 1.64X10-1 = 2.81X10-1
17I-31 = 0.0465 17I-41 = -7.96x10-10 17I-51 = 4.57 17I-61 = 12.0
= 4.65x10-2 = 4.57x100 = 1.20X101

17I-42 = -0.00206
17I-32 = 1170 = -2.06x10-3 17I-52 = -3.21x106 17I-62 = 8.79X105888
= 1.17x103

17I-43 = -2990 17I-53 = 62.8 17I-63 = 504


17I-33 = 0.379 = -2.99x103 = 6.28x101 = 5.04X102
= 3.79x10-1
17I-64 = 145
17I-44 = 14.2 17I-54 = 3.65x10-5
17I-34 = 22.1 = 1.45X102
= 1.42x101
= 2.21x101
17I-55 = -0.0402 17I-65 = 2.03
17I-45 = 0.631 = -4.02x10-2 = 2.03X100
17I-35 = 0.191 = 6.31x10-1
= 1.91x10-1
17I-46 = 72.0 17I-56 = 9.00 17I-66 = 2.33x108
17I-36 = 41.1 = 7.20X101 = 9.00X100
= 4.11X101
17I-67 = 391
17I-47 = 2.76 17I-57 = 4.66
= 3.91x102
17I-37 = 13.4 = 2.76X100 = 4.66X100
= 1.34X101
17I-68 = 2.16
17I-48 = 1.80 17I-58 = -95 integer
17I-38 = 37.1 = 2.16x100
= 1.80X100
= 3.71X101
17I-59 = 193
17I-49 = 8.62 17I-69 = -0.239
= 1.93X102
17I-39 = 1030 = 8.62X100 = -2.39x10-1
= 1.03X103
17I-60 = 2.20
17I-50 = 10.2 = 2.20X100 17I-70 = 0.0256
17I-40 = 76.0 = 1.02X101 = 2.56x10-2
= 7.60X101

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