Princeton Review

TEKS

These are the resources that support this TEKS Standard.

TEKS.3.9D - Explain that credit is used when wants or needs exceed the ability to pay and that it is the borrower's responsibility to pay it back to the lender, usually with interest.

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Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 4

Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 4

Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 4

This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on money.

Numerical and Algebraic Expressions
Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 5

Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 5

Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 5

This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on money.

Numerical and Algebraic Expressions
Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 6

Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 6

Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 6

This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on money.

Numerical and Algebraic Expressions
Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 7

Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 7

Math Example--Math of Money--Lemonade Stand--Example 7

This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on money.

Numerical and Algebraic Expressions