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Ethan planted a tree that was 1.85 meters tall. Several years later the tree is 5.30 meters tall. Which equation can be used to find x the number of meters the tree has grown
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To find \( x \), the number of meters the tree has grown, you can use the following equation:
\[
x = \text{final height} - \text{initial height}
\]
Substituting the values for the final height (5.30 meters) and the initial height (1.85 meters), the equation becomes:
\[
x = 5.30 - 1.85
\]
This equation will allow you to calculate the growth of the tree in meters.
\[
x = \text{final height} - \text{initial height}
\]
Substituting the values for the final height (5.30 meters) and the initial height (1.85 meters), the equation becomes:
\[
x = 5.30 - 1.85
\]
This equation will allow you to calculate the growth of the tree in meters.
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