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Jill's plant is 15 inches tall and grows 0.25 inches each week, Mox's plant is 18 inches fall and grows 0.25 inches each week. At this rate, will Jill's plan! eve…
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Jill's plant is 15 inches tall and grows 0.25 inches each week, Mox's plant is 18 inches fall and grows 0.25 inches each week. At this rate, will Jill's plan! ever be faller than Max's Explain
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No, Jill’s plant will never be taller than Mox’s because both of their plants grow at the same rate (0.25 inches per week).
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