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If you were conducting an experiment on plant growth and could only provide 4 hours of light exposure each day, which plant would likely show the best growth rate? Use the chart to support your decision. (2 points) Responses Plant A, because it shows a steady increase in growth from 2 to 4 hours of light exposure. Plant A, because it shows a steady increase in growth from 2 to 4 hours of light exposure. Plant C, because it consistently shows growth across all light exposures. Plant C, because it consistently shows growth across all light exposures. Plant A, because its growth rate at 4 hours (0.6 cm/day) is closer to the rate at higher light exposure compared to the other plants. Plant A, because its growth rate at 4 hours (0.6 cm/day) is closer to the rate at higher light exposure compared to the other plants. Plant B, because it shows the highest growth rate at 4 hours.
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To determine which plant would likely show the best growth rate under 4 hours of light exposure, we should analyze the growth rates of each plant in relation to the provided light conditions.
1. **Plant A** shows a steady increase in growth from 2 to 4 hours of light exposure, with a recorded growth rate of 0.6 cm/day at 4 hours, indicating it thrives well with light.
2. **Plant B** might show a higher growth rate at 4 hours according to your notes, which could be favorable if compared directly.
3. **Plant C** consistently shows growth across all light exposures, which suggests resilience under varying conditions but does not specify its maximum growth rate at 4 hours.
Given this information, the strongest case appears to be for **Plant A**, because its growth rate at 4 hours (0.6 cm/day) is noted to be relatively closer to the rates observed at higher light exposures, suggesting it can maintain a decent growth level even with limited light.
Thus, I would select:
**Plant A, because its growth rate at 4 hours (0.6 cm/day) is closer to the rate at higher light exposure compared to the other plants.**
1. **Plant A** shows a steady increase in growth from 2 to 4 hours of light exposure, with a recorded growth rate of 0.6 cm/day at 4 hours, indicating it thrives well with light.
2. **Plant B** might show a higher growth rate at 4 hours according to your notes, which could be favorable if compared directly.
3. **Plant C** consistently shows growth across all light exposures, which suggests resilience under varying conditions but does not specify its maximum growth rate at 4 hours.
Given this information, the strongest case appears to be for **Plant A**, because its growth rate at 4 hours (0.6 cm/day) is noted to be relatively closer to the rates observed at higher light exposures, suggesting it can maintain a decent growth level even with limited light.
Thus, I would select:
**Plant A, because its growth rate at 4 hours (0.6 cm/day) is closer to the rate at higher light exposure compared to the other plants.**
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