Problems – HP 15c User Manual

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Section 6: Programming Basics

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Problems

1. The village of Sonance has installed a 12-o'clock whistle in the

firehouse steeple. The sound level at the firehouse door, 3.2 meters
from the whistle, is 138 decibels. Write a program to find the sound
level at various distances from the whistle.

Use the equation L = L

0

– 20 log (r/r

0

), where: L

0

is the known sound

level (138 db) at a point near the source,
r

0

is the distance of that point from the source (3.2 m), L is the

unknown sound level at a second point, and r

is the distance of the

second point from the source in meters.

What is the sound level at 3 km from the source (r = 3 km)?

A possible keystroke sequence is:

´bC 3.2 ÷ |o 20 *

“ 138

+ |n |¥ taking 15 program lines and 15 bytes of
memory. This problem can be solved in a more general way by
removing the specific values 3.2 and 138 from the program, and
instead recalling the L

0

and r

0

values from storage registers; or by

removing 3.2 and 138 and loading L

0

, r, and r

0

into the stack before

execution: L

0

v r v r

0

.

(Answer: for r = 3 km, L = 78.5606 db.)

2. A "typical large" tomato weighs about 200 grams, of which about

188 g (94%) are water. A tomato grower is trying to produce
tomatoes of lower percentage water. Write a program to calculate the
percent change in water content of a given tomato compared to the
typical tomato. Use a programmed stop to enter the water weight of
the new tomato.

What is the percent change in water content for a 230 g tomato of
which 205 g are water?

A possible keystroke sequence is:

´bÁ .94 v ¦ (enter water weight of new tomato)
v ¦ (enter total weight of new tomato) ÷ |∆
|n taking 11 program lines and 11 bytes of memory.

(Answer: for the 230 g tomato above, the percent change in percent
water weight is -5.1804%.)

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