Is this an example of a Direct or Inverse Proportion?: 10 apples are $10, how much are 15 apples? What is the answer?
Direct Proportion, $15
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What do you do when you have a Power of a Power in exponents? Provide an example.
Multiply the exponents, answers may vary
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What is an Inverse Proportion? What does it mean?
When one value increases, the other value descreases.
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With Inverse Proportions, do we look for the unit rate or the constant?
The constant
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What is simple interest?
Interest that is only based on the principal amount
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What is compound interest?
Interest that is calculated based on the initial amount as well as the accumulated interest
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In the statement: 17% of 100 is 17, what is the 17%?
Percent
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Describe the Quotient Rule in exponents when the bases numbers are different and the exponents are the same. Provide an example
Divide the base numbers and keep the exponents, answers may vary
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When we deal with Direct Proportions, do we look for the unit rate or the constant?
Unit rate
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Describe the Product Rule in exponents when the base numbers are the same but the exponents are different. Provide an example
Keep the base and add the exponents, answers may vary
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Describe the Quotient Rule in exponents when the base numbers are the same and the exponents are different. Provide an example
Keep the base number and subtract the exponents, answers may vary
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Is this an example of a Direct or Inverse Proportion?: It takes 4 kids 12 hours to complete a project. How long would it take 8 kids to do the same job, working at the same rate? What is the answer?