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Exponential vs Linear Real World Task
Exponential vs Linear Real World Task
Exponential vs Linear Real World Task
Exponential vs Linear Real World Task
Exponential vs Linear Real World Task
Exponential vs Linear Real World Task
Exponential vs Linear Real World Task
Exponential vs Linear Real World Task
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Description

In this real world task, students will compare linear and exponential functions by examining two pay options working as a sales representative.

For each option, students will write an equation to represent the money they earn, graph the equation, then answer questions about the two pay options. Students will use their answers to help them determine which option will earn them the most money and which pay option to choose.

In total, there are 13 questions.

Points are shown next to each problem to help with scoring.

Note: If you are having problems printing, please make sure you select "fit to page" and/or "fit to printable area" before clicking print.

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Exponential vs Linear Real World Task

Rated 4.5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
4.5 (2 ratings)
Doing Math
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$2.00

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8th - 9th
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Pages
8 pages
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

In this real world task, students will compare linear and exponential functions by examining two pay options working as a sales representative.

For each option, students will write an equation to represent the money they earn, graph the equation, then answer questions about the two pay options. Students will use their answers to help them determine which option will earn them the most money and which pay option to choose.

In total, there are 13 questions.

Points are shown next to each problem to help with scoring.

Note: If you are having problems printing, please make sure you select "fit to page" and/or "fit to printable area" before clicking print.

Terms of Use:

This product should only be used by the teacher who purchased it. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please buy the correct number of licenses if this is to be used by more than one teacher.

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You can receive TPT store credits to use on future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy! Just click on "My Purchases" under the dropdown menu!

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Rated 5 out of 5
October 24, 2024
This was great to use as a review day with my students!
Sarah S.
135 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
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Oct 24, 2024
Thank you Sarah!
Rated 4 out of 5
April 6, 2023
It was a little confusing when I tried to use it with my EL class because there was so much vocabulary and not many pictures. I had to supplement
Tammy W.
238 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Distinguish between situations that can be modeled with linear functions and with exponential functions.
Interpret the parameters in a linear or exponential function in terms of a context.
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