
Regional Topical
March 21st
Directions: Mark on the answer form the letter that is closest to the correct answer. Make sure that your name(s) are on the answer form. If you are on a team put your team number and school name on the answer form. Remember that there are 5 points awarded for a correct response, 1 point for no response, and 0 points for an incorrect response.
A water tank is cylindrical, 20 feet high and 30 feet in diameter. It has steel sides and top. Its base is concrete 8 inches thick and 1 foot larger than the tank all around the tank.
a. 56000 b. 14000 c. 19000 d. 18000
a. 180 b. 60 c. 6400 d. 20
a. 15.0 feet b. 16.5 feet c. 18.3 feet d. 20.1 feet
If the following containers are being filled at a constant rate, match the time versus height graph to the container with the appropriate shape.
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a. 12 b. 15 c. 18 d. 21
a. 25 b. 30 c. 35 d. 40
Mario and Juanita have a 12 acre farm that they have decided to plant with strawberries and raspberries for supplemental income. It takes two days per acre to prepare the ground for strawberries and only one day per acre to prepare the ground for the raspberries. They have two weeks to prepare the ground. They believe that they can make a profit of $500 per acre from the strawberries and $300 per acre from the raspberries. The strawberry plants are planted an average of one plant per square foot and the raspberries are planted one every three square feet.
a. 1800 b. 200 c. 2000 d. 15000
a. 8 b. 5 c. 2 d. 0
The patient is supposed to take 300 milligrams of medication every eight hours. 60% of the medication remains in the body after 8 hours.
a. 400 b. 550 c. 700 d. 650
a. 1.2 b. 1.5 c. 1.8 d. 2.1
a. 450 b. 350 c. 550 d. 250
A toy car manufacturer has three models it produces. Each model is made from plastic, metal and rubber. Below are tables that show: the number of units of material needed to make each model, the manufacturer's price for each of the materials, the price each model sells for and the number ordered by two retailers.
| Plastic |
Metal |
Rubber |
Cost in $ per unit |
Selling Price |
Retailer #1 |
Retailer #2 | ||||
| Model A |
5 |
4 |
6 |
Plastic |
0.29 |
Model A |
3.57 |
Model A |
50 |
40 |
| Model B |
3 |
1 |
3 |
Metal |
0.17 |
Model B |
4.98 |
Model B |
50 |
40 |
| Model C |
4 |
2 |
1 |
Rubber |
0.21 |
Model C |
4.67 |
Model C |
30 |
50 |
a. 1.67 b. 0.87 c. 0.17 d. 2.03
a. 12 b. 5600 c. 570 d. 600
a. 58 b. 592 c. 10907 d. 2540
Part 2
So far this semester Tammy has earned 100, 76, 86 and 100 points. Every one of her math tests has 100 points possible and all scores are integers. She wants to have an average of 92.
a. 94.5 b. 94.0 c. 93.5 d. 95.0
a. 92 b. 91 c. 100 d. 86
a. 92 b. 86 c. 94 d. 91
a. 5 b. 10 c. 15 d. 20
The space shuttle leaves the earth and reaches orbit height in 8 minutes. It travels at 28000 km/hr in orbit and takes 90 minutes to orbit the earth. When it approaches the space station for docking, it initially approaches at a relative speed of 500 m/s and its thrusters can change its speed at a rate of 10 m/s/s. The radius of the earth is 6670 km.
a. 5 b. 10 c. 15 d. 20
a. 1 b. 5 c. 80 d. 50
a. 500 b. 25,000 c. 2,500 d. 12,000
a. 1,500,000 m. b. 14,500 km. c. 6,600 km. d. 14 km.
An equilateral triangle is being packaged in a box. Each edge of the triangle is 2 meters and the thickness is 5 mm.
a. 2.1 b. 1.2 c. 1.5 d. 1.8
a. 8.0 b. 5.2 c. 2.8 d. 2.5
| A dot.com company sells one item and claims to bill on the following basis: "Regardless of the number ordered, each item cost the same. We add 7% sales tax on the price of the items and on any order we add the same fixed shipping charge." A customer thinks something is wrong with one of their bills. Here are the charges for the customers four separate orders: |
Number of items |
Price charged |
| 3 |
46.20 | |
| 5 |
74.00 | |
| 7 |
111.80 | |
| 9 |
129.59 |
a. 125.70 b. 130.20 c. 115.78 d. 120.70
a. 4.50 b. 4.00 c. 4.25 d. 4.75
a. 76.50 b. 101.80 c. 45.20 d. 145.60
a. 1300 b. 2,600,000 c. 76 d. 786,240
a. 2/3 b. 1/4 c. 3/4 d. 1/2
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