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2 July, 06:47

A gardener is planting two types of trees:

Type A is 7 feet tall and grows at a rate of 8 inches per year.

Type B is 9 feet tall and grows at a rate of 6 inches per year.

Algebraically determine exactly how many years it will take for these trees to be the

same height

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  1. 2 July, 08:24
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    After 1 year, both the tress will be of the same height.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let us assume in x years, both trees have same height.

    Type A is 7 feet tall and grows at a rate of 8 inches per year.

    ⇒The growth of tree A in x years = x times (Height growth each year)

    = 8 (x) = 8 x

    ⇒Actual height of tree A in x years = Initial Height + Growth in x years

    = 7 + 8 x

    or, the height of tree A after x years = 7 + 8x

    Type B is 9 feet tall and grows at a rate of 6 inches per year.

    ⇒The growth of tree B in x years = x times (Height growth each year)

    = 6 (x) = 6 x

    ⇒Actual height of tree B in x years = Initial Height + Growth in x years

    = 9 + 6 x

    or, the height of tree B after x years = 9 + 6x

    According to the question:

    After x years, Height of tree A = Height of tree B

    ⇒7 + 8x = 9 + 6x

    or, 8x - 6x = 9 - 7

    or, 2 x = 2

    or, x = 2/2 = 1 ⇒ x = 1

    Hence, after 1 year, both the tress will be of the same height.
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