
A1 Exponential Growth & Decay Quizizz Lesson
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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Standards-aligned
Andrea Shipley
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2 Slides • 16 Questions
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Exponential Growth & Decay
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Don't forget to change your percent to a decimal by DIVIDING BY 100!
Change % to a decimal!
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Labelling
Label the parts of the Exponential Growth Formula.
Growth Rate
Initial Amount
Final Amount
Time
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Multiple Choice
Which graph represents exponential decay?
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Multiple Choice
7.25%
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Multiple Choice
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Poll
Would you rather ...
... be able to fly?
... be invisible?
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Multiple Select
Which of the following words show decay? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.
Increase
Decrease
Grows
Decays
Depreciates
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Gasoline costs $1.99 per gallon. If the price per gallon increases an average of 6% per month, which function models the exponential growth of the pricing?
1.06(1.99)t
1.99(1.06)t
[1.06(1.99)]t
1.99(.94)t
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Multiple Choice
Hank Aaron owns a rare baseball card. He bought the card for $9.50 in 1987 and its value increases by 7% each year. Write and use an exponential growth or decay function to find the baseball card's value in 2021.
9.99
94.79
947.92
17.44
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Multiple Choice
Ms. Barnes started working at her second job earning $10.14 per hour. Every 6 months, she gets a 2.75% raise. If Ms. Barnes has worked at her second job for 12 years, what is her hourly rate?
$19.44
$1.38
$1.92
$194.45
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Multiple Choice
Matt bought a new Porsche 911 Cabriolet for $183,600 in 2021. Every year, the value of the car depreciates by 6.94%. Write and use an exponential growth or decay function to find the value of his car at the end of his 60-month loan.
$1,281,409,436
$128,141
$256,787
$2,453
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Word Cloud
Type ONE WORD that describes you.
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following exponential functions represents an initial value of 1450 and a decay of 18% for x years?
y=1450(0.18)x
y=1450(1.18)x
y = 1450 −(0.18)x
y=1450(0.82)x
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Multiple Select
Select all the equations that represent exponential decay.
y=21(4)x
y=4(21)x
y=80(1.4)x
y=60(0.7)x
y=3(0.6)x
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