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Suppose you are determining the growth rate of two species of plants. Species A ls 25 cm tall and grows 3 cm per month. Species

B is 10 cm tall and grows 8 cm per month. Which system of equations models the height of each species H(m) as a function of m
months

Suppose you are determining the growth rate of two species of plants. Species A ls-example-1
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Answer: Last Option


H (m) = 25 + 3m\\H (m) = 10 + 8m

Explanation:

The initial height of the plant of species A is 25 cm and grows 3 centimeters per month.

If m represents the number of months elapsed then the equation for the height of the plant of species A is:


H (m) = 25 + 3m

For species B the initial height is 10 cm and it grows 8 cm each month

If m represents the number of months elapsed then the equation for the height of the plant of species B is:


H (m) = 10 + 8m

Finally, the system of equations is:


H (m) = 25 + 3m\\H (m) = 10 + 8m

The answer is the last option

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