Question 3: What will be the height of the plants in week 6?
To find the height of each plant in week 6, substitute x = 6 into the equations:
For Plant A:
y = 3(6) + 8
y = 18 + 8
y = 26 inches
For Plant B:
y = 2(6) + 10
y = 12 + 10
y = 22 inches
Therefore, in week 6, Plant A will be 26 inches tall and Plant B will be 22 inches tall.
Ellie bought two sunflower plants. Plant A is 8 inches tall and is growing at a rate of 3 inches per week.%C2%A0 Plant B is 10 inches tall and is growing at a rate of 2 inches per week.%C2%A0 Write the two equations to represent each sunflower plant if the plants to continue to grow at the same rate.%C2%A0 In your equations, x ��� %C2%A0 represents the number of weeks, and%C2%A0 y ��� %C2%A0 represents the height of the plant in inches.%C2%A0%C2%A0(1 point) Plant A:%C2%A0%C2%A0y= ��� = 3x+8 Plant B:%C2%A0%C2%A0y= ��� = %C2%A02x+12 Question 2 When will the plants be exactly the same height? %C2%A0 (1 point) The plants will be exactly the same height during week%C2%A04
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