
Solve It! Simpilify the expression. Write your answer in fraction form. For example: -3/10.

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Problem 4 Got It? A population of insects triples every week. The number of insects is modeled by the expression below, where w is the number of weeks after the population is measured.
Evaluate the expression for w = -2, w = 0, and w = 1. Match the weeks below with their related populations. Not all populations will be used.
w = -2
w = 0
w = 1
400 insects
600 insects
5400 insects
6800 insects
16,200 insects







Error Analysis: A student incorrectly simplified the expression below as shown in the image.
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Review Lesson 6-6: Solve the system by graphing.
Include all relevant graph detail.
Review Lesson 5-3: Match the slopes m and y-intercepts b with the equations in slope-intercept form.
m = -1
m = 5
m = 2/5
m = -3/11
b = -2
b = -3
b = 4
Review Lesson 7-1: Match each exponential expression with its simplified form.
71 x 10^4
71 x 10^-2
7.1 x 10^5
71 x 10^-3
7.1 x 10^0
0.071
0.71
710,000
7.1
Vocabulary Review: Identify the exponent in the equation.
Vocabulary Review: Identify the exponent in the equation. Enter only a number.
Vocabulary Review: Identify the exponent in the equation. Enter only a number.
Vocabulary Review: Write an equivalent expression using an exponent.
Vocabulary Review: Identify the base and exponent in the expression.
4
3
Base
Exponent
Use Your Vocabulary: Match the correct number with with each situation.
4
-4
8
-8
0.5
-0.5
The temperature is 4 degrees below zero.
You owe your brother eight dollars.
A worker's hourly pay increases by $.50.
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