B, V , i, and z bandpass observations were collected in late 2020 for three RRab type stars: UU Ceti, UW Gruis, and W Tucanae. The period-luminosity (PL) relationships of Catalen et al. (2004) and Caceres & Catelan (2008) were applied to derive distances. These were found to be in reasonable agreement with the Gaia Early DR3 distances, lending confidence to use of the PL relationships. Fourier decompositions were applied to data from the TESS space telescope to derive, using stepwise linear regression, an empirical relationship between terms of the decomposition and the pulsation period with metallicity [Fe/H]. TESS data were available for UU Cet and W Tuc out of the three studied stars. The derived equation gave metallicities in line with the literature for both stars, lending confidence to their usage in the PL-derived distances.
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