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Myles is tracking the growth of his palm tree. It was 62 inches when he bought it, and it has grown 6 inches per year. What does the initial value represent? the amount the tree grows yearly the height the tree was when boughtthe total height of the tree yearlythe total number of years

What does the initial value represent in Myles' palm tree growth tracking?
A) The amount the tree grows yearly
B) The height the tree was when bought
C) The total height of the tree yearly
D) The total number of years

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Final answer:

The initial value of 62 inches represents the height of Myles' palm tree when it was initially purchased, and not the amount it grows yearly, the total yearly height, or the number of years.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking to identify what the initial value in Myles' palm tree growth equation represents.

When tracking the growth of a tree, it's common to start with the initial height of the tree when it was first measured or purchased.

In this case, the initial value of 62 inches represents the height the tree was when bought.

Every year, the tree grows an additional 6 inches, which is a constant rate of growth and not the initial value.

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