A.PAR.8.3
Create exponential equations in two variables to represent relationships between quantities, including in mathematically applicable situations; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.
Example Problems
Max is paying for a dinner. The price of the meal is , and he leaves an 18% tip.
Write an expression that could represent how much Max pays in total for the meal.
Write an expression that could represent how much Max pays in total for the meal.
Jamal is buying a winter coat. The price of the coat is dollars, and it is 40% off for clearance.
Write an expression that could represent how much Jamal pays in total for the coat.
Write an expression that could represent how much Jamal pays in total for the coat.
Lila is buying shoes. The price of the shoes is dollars, and there is a 25% discount.
Write an expression that could represent how much Lila pays in total for the shoes.
Write an expression that could represent how much Lila pays in total for the shoes.
Khan Academy ResourcesLogarithm change of base rule introSolving exponential equations using logarithmsExponential model word problemsSolve exponential equations using logarithms: base-2 and other basesSolve exponential equations using logarithms: base-10 and base-eEvaluate logarithms: change of base ruleEvaluating logarithms: change of base ruleSolving exponential equations using logarithms: base-10Exponential model word problem: bacteria growthExponential model word problem: medication dissolveSolving exponential equations using logarithms: base-2

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