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A candlestick burns at a rate of 0.2 inches per hour. After eight straight hours of burning, the candlesticks 13.4 inches tall. Write and solve a linear equation to find the original height of the candle.

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Answer:the original height of the candle is 14.8 inches

Step-by-step explanation:A Candlestick burns at a rate of 0.2 inches per hour. It means that the height of the candle is decreasing by 2 inches per hour. This decrease is in arithmetic progression. The formula for determining the nth term of an arithmetic sequence is expressed asTn = a + (n - 1)dWhere a represents the first term of the sequence.d represents the common difference.n represents the number of terms in the sequence.From the information given,d = - 0.2 (it is decreasing)n = 8T8 = 13.4 inchesWe want to determine the value of the first term, a. Therefore,13.4 = a - 0.2(8 - 1)13.4 = a - 1.4a = 13.4 + 1.4 = 14.8 inches

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