When using a growth rate in an exponential equation, you are usually given a percentage. Match each percentage with the growth rate that would represent it in an exponential equation.

The correct matching is given below.
Consider the function:
y = a (1 ± r) ˣ
Where x is the number of times this growth/decay occurs, a = initial amount, and r = fraction by which this growth/decay occurs.
If there is a plus sign, then there is exponential growth happening by r fraction or 100r %
If there is a minus sign, then there is exponential decay happening by r fraction or 100r %
When using a growth rate in an exponential equation, you are usually given a percentage.
The growth rate of 16% is 1.16, the growth rate of 99% is 1.99, the growth rate of 70% is 1.70, the growth rate of 7% is 1.07, and the growth rate of 21% is 1.21.
The correct matching is given below.
More about the exponent link is given below.
https://brainly.com/question/5497425
#SPJ1