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tmmyc
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When the tree was planted, it was 4 feet tall. It then grows by a constant amount each year for 6 years. Call this constant amount 'x'.
Now: 4 1 year: 4+x 2 years: 4+2x 3 years: 4+3x 4 years: 4+4x 5 years: 4+5x 6 years: 4+6x At the end of the 6th year, it was 1/5 taller than at the end of the 4th year. This means the 6th year height is 6/5 times the 4th year height (1 + 1/5 = 6/5). (6/5)*(4+4x) = 4+6x Solving for x, you get 2/3. The trees grows by 2/3 every year. |
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Ron Purewal
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splendid. |
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guest612
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thank you both tymmc and ron. why do the questions seem harder? =(
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