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A plant is already 51 centimeters tall, and it will grow one centimeter every month. The plants height, H (in centimeters), after m months is given by the following function H(m)=51+m. What’s is the plants
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A plant is already 51 centimeters tall, and it will grow one centimeter every month. The plants height, H (in centimeters), after m months is given by the following function H(m)=51+m. What’s is the plants height after 36 months
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Answer:
87 cm
Explanation:
H = M + 51
H = 36 + 51
H = 87
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