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Suppose you are determining the growth rate of two species of plants. Species A is 12 cm tall and grows 2 cm per month. Species B is 10 cm tall and grows 3 cm per month. Which system of equations models the height of each species A(m) and B(m) as a function of months m.

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A(m) = 12 + 2m
B(m) = 10 + 3m

m - the number of months
F(m) - growth in a function of months m

Species A is 12 cm tall, so the number 12 is independent on a number of months. But it grows 2 cm per month. This means that in m months it will grow 2 * m. So, its function is: A(m) = 12 + 2m

Similarly, species B is 10 cm tall, so the number 10 is independent on a number of months. But it grows 3 cm per month. This means that in m months it will grow 3 * m. So, its function is: B(m) = 10 + 3m
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