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29 March, 09:55

A gardener is planting two types of trees: type a is 3 feet tall and grows at a rate of 16 inches per year. type b is 4 feet tall and grows at a rate of 13 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. 29 March, 10:22
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    So you have 2 trees. One grows at 16 inches per year and is 3 feet tall while the other grows 13 inches tall and is 4 feet tall.

    First, lets make some equations for the trees.

    Tree a - y=16x+36

    Tree b - y=13x+48

    If you use a graphing calculator, and input the equations you can see that the 2 lines meet up at (4,100)

    Which means that after 4 years they will be the same height.
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