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1 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Recursive Routines Exponential Equations Multiplying with Exponents Division with Exponents Miscellaneous

2 Give the starting value and constant multiplier for the sequence: Jeopardy

3 Starting number: 27 Constant multiplier: 2/3 Jeopardy

4 If a number 600 is constantly multiplied by (1+0.08), what percent is the number changing by? Jeopardy

5 8% Jeopardy

6 The area of the blue triangles is described. What is the constant multiplier used to create these new area? Jeopardy

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8 Jim invested $10,000 in two banking institutions. Which graph illustrated a constant multiplier of (1+0.05)? Jeopardy

9 The blue graph Jeopardy

10 Priscilla was calculating the value of her $10,000 investment. Is this data linear or exponential? Explain how you know. Jeopardy

11 Exponential because there not a constant rate of change, but rather a constant multiplier. Jeopardy

12 If this equation represents the length of a fractal, what was the original length? Jeopardy

13 27 Jeopardy

14 If this equation represents the length of a fractal, how long is the fractal at stage 3?

15 Jeopardy

16 What exponential equation models the data in the chart? Jeopardy xy 02 10.5 20.125 30.03125

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18 Find the missing number in the chart if Jeopardy xy 01.2 12.4 3

19 9.6 Jeopardy

20 If 40 bugs are present on the first day of the month and the bugs grow by 50% every week, write an equation to calculate the number of bugs present at the end of the x week. How many bugs are present at the end of the 3rd week? Jeopardy

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41 30 Jeopardy

42 If your account has after 3 years, write an equation to model how much the account will have after 3 more years at the same interest rate? Jeopardy

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44 Write an equation that represent the height of the ball on its x bounce. Find the height of the ball on its 5 th bounce. Jeopardy Bounce number x 0123 Bounce Height y 6432168

45 Jeopardy

46 Which equation show exponential growth? Jeopardy

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48 Write the equation that models the data above. Jeopardy x0123 y100104108.16112.48

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50 Rewrite the following using positive exponents:

51 Jeopardy

52 Write each of the following in exponential form using the base 2. Jeopardy

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