Question

A bean plant goes in 2 inches and two days a strawberry plant goes 4 inches and 5 inches compared to two proportional relationships of each plane going out of constant rate

Answers

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To compare the growth rates of the bean plant and the strawberry plant, we need to express their growth in terms of a rate (inches per day).

### Bean Plant:
- Growth: 2 inches
- Time: 2 days

**Growth Rate for Bean Plant**:
\[
\text{Growth Rate (bean)} = \frac{\text{Growth}}{\text{Time}} = \frac{2 \text{ inches}}{2 \text{ days}} = 1 \text{ inch per day}
\]

### Strawberry Plant:
- Initial Growth: 4 inches in 5 days

**Growth Rate for Strawberry Plant**:
\[
\text{Growth Rate (strawberry)} = \frac{4 \text{ inches}}{5 \text{ days}} = 0.8 \text{ inches per day}
\]

### Summary of Growth Rates:
- Bean Plant: 1 inch per day
- Strawberry Plant: 0.8 inches per day

### Comparison:
The bean plant grows faster than the strawberry plant, with the bean plant growing at a rate of 1 inch per day compared to the strawberry plant's 0.8 inches per day. Therefore, the bean plant is growing at a higher constant rate compared to the strawberry plant.