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9 July, 07:29

Plant A is 18 inches tall after one week, 36 inches tall after two weeks, 56 inches tall after three weeks. plant B is 18 inches tall after one week, 36 inches tall after two weeks, 54 inches tall after three weeks. Which situation represents a proportional relationship between the plants height and number of weeks?

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  1. 9 July, 07:48
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    There are 2 given situations:

    Plant A and Plant B growing in 3 weeks. Find which plant grows proportional

    Plant A

    => 1st week = 18 inches

    => 2nd week = 36 inches

    => 3rd week = 56 inches

    => 18 + 18 = 36 + 20 = 56

    Thus, this is not proportional

    Plant B

    => 1st week = 18 inches

    => 2nd week = 36 inches

    => 3rd week = 54 inches

    => 18 + 18 = 36 + 18 = 54 inches

    thus, the growth of this plant is proportional
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