Thursday, April 19, 2007

Exponential Growth

I expect you to complete Lesson 8.3 Covering the Reading and Applying for class tomorrow. I have a calculator activity that you will find interesting.

7 comments:

wiesej said...

Hi Mrs. Burke,
I'm about t ocheck out the examples you mentioned in the previous posting. I finished 8-3 CR and AM. I can't wait for the calculator excercise! ;)
Wow! Tomorrow's Friday! This week went by so fast to me. I'm sure it seemed like an eternity for all those who lost someone at Virginia Tech. It's so horrible!
See you tomorrow!
~wiesej

wiesej said...

Hey! I commented just 2 minutes in the previous post before you posted this posting! :)
~wiesej

wiesej said...

Hi Mrs. Burke,
I answered the questions except that I didn't really answer them. I just found the number of grain pieces, the number of rabbits in Central Park in 2005, and the number of bacteria after 5 hours. So, I didn't really do what the question told me to do but I answered my own question :).
I got them all right except for the bacteria problem but that's only because I didn't read the question properly; I thought there were 2000 bacteria at first, not 1000.
Oh well! I feel confident in finding growth factors.
See you tomorrow!
~wiesej

Anonymous said...

Im looking forward to the calculator thing tomorrow. I want to see the james bond math video we saw friday again. It was pretty cool.
-BIGBOY

Anonymous said...

I can't wait for the calculator activity tomorrow!

DTM

wiesej said...

Wait...
what james bond math video?
See you tomorrow!
~wiesej

AMS said...

Mrs. Burke,
Were we supposed to answer the three examples on the link for yesterday's blog in great detail? I went over them and simply filled out the table.
What's a function?
See you tomorrow!
AMS