General Information
Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.)
Grade: 912
Strand: Algebraic Reasoning
Date Adopted or Revised: 08/20
Status: State Board Approved
Benchmark Instructional Guide
Connecting Benchmarks/Horizontal Alignment
Terms from the K-12 Glossary
- Geometric sequence
Vertical Alignment
Previous Benchmarks
Next Benchmarks
Purpose and Instructional Strategies
In Algebra I, students worked with exponential relationships. In Math for Data and Financial Literacy, students write and solve problems using geometric sequences.- Instruction focuses on real-world contexts involving geometric sequences (MTR.7.1).
- Students may use a variety of representations to solve problems such as writing out the sequence or using the explicit formula. The focus of the benchmark is to understand geometric sequences and how they connect to exponential equations (MTR.2.1).
- In cases where the student is solving for time, students can use logarithms, or can use technology, such as an online or handheld graphing calculator, to solve with a graph, table or substitution.
Common Misconceptions or Errors
- Students may mistake a geometric model for an arithmetic model.
- Students may forget to convert the percent to a decimal when performing calculations.
- Students may forget to add 1 to the rate when a geometric sequence is growing or to subtract the rate from 1 when the sequence models a decay model.
- Students may have trouble using technology to determine a value when solving for time.
Instructional Tasks
Instructional Task 1 (MTR.2.1, MTR.5.1, MTR.7.1)- In January, Juan put $1200 in a savings account that pays 3.0% interest once at the end of each year. Assuming Juan has no other deposits or withdrawals, answer the following.
- Part A. Determine the geometric sequence that describes the amount of money in his account after 0, 1, 2, 3… years.
- Part B. How long will it take for Juan to double his money?
Instructional Items
Instructional Item 1- A company starts a new website. On the first day of the website being published, the site has 250 visitors. The company estimates that the number of visits to the website will increase 5% each day.
- Part A. Write a sequence that describes the number of visits on each of the first 5 days.
- Part B. How long will it take for the website to have 1,000 visits in a single day?