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24 January, 17:55

A gardener is planting two types of trees:

Type A is three feet tall and grows at a rate of 15 inches per year.

Type B is four feet tall and grows at a rate of 10 inches per year.

Algebraically determine exactly how many years it will take for these trees to be the same height.

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  1. 24 January, 18:04
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    First convert the feet to inches:

    3 feet = 36 in.; 4 feet=48 in.

    Make an equation for each one:

    Type A: h=36+15x

    Type B: h=48+10x

    Since the questions wants the heights to be equal, h=h so you can substitute so you have:

    36+15x=48+10x

    5x=12

    x=2 2/5 years or 2.4 years
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