Final answer:
The correct equation is H = 9.75 - 0.25X, which models a decrease in height. Using this equation, the estimated height of the bamboo plant after six months would be 8.25 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
The task is to find an equation that models the height of a bamboo plant after X months of growth given that the height decreased from 9.75 inches to 9.5 inches in one month, which is a change of -0.25 inches. The equation that models this decline in height over time would be H = 9.75 - 0.25X, where H is the height after X months.
To estimate the height of the plant in six months, we substitute X with 6 in the equation:
H = 9.75 - 0.25(6)
H = 9.75 - 1.5
H = 8.25 inches
Therefore, the estimated height of the bamboo plant after six months would be 8.25 inches.