Do Now 1)A set of golf clubs is regularly priced at $359.99. a)If it goes on sale for 30% off, find the sale price of the set of golf clubs.

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Do Now 1)A set of golf clubs is regularly priced at $ a)If it goes on sale for 30% off, find the sale price of the set of golf clubs.

b)If the sales tax is 8%, find the total price of the set of golf clubs.

Exponential Growth & Decay Exponential Growth (Appreciation) is when something increases at a constant rate over time. Exponential Decay (Depreciation) is when something decreases at a constant rate over time. a(1 ± r) t a = original amount r = rate (changed to a decimal) t = time passed *Add for Growth *Subtract for Decay

2)Daniel’s Print Shop purchased a new printer for $35,000. Each year it depreciates (loses value) at a rate of 5%. What will its approximate value be at the end of the fourth year to the nearest cent?

3)Cassandra bought an antique dresser for $500. If the value of her dresser increases 6% annually, what will be the value of Cassandra's dresser at the end of 3 years to the nearest dollar?

4)Kathy plans to purchase a car that depreciates (loses value) at a rate of 14% per year. The initial cost of the car is $21,000. What is the value of the car after 3 years to the nearest cent?

Homework Exponential Growth & Decay HW * Thursday is the last day to make up work *