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A tree initially measures 40 1/2 feet tall. Over the next 7 1/2 years, it grew to a final height of 57 feet. During those 7 1/2 years, what was the average yearly growth rate of the height of the tree?
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A tree initially measures 40 1/2 feet tall. Over the next 7 1/2 years, it grew to a final height of 57 feet. During those 7 1/2 years, what was the average yearly growth rate of the height of the tree?
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