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8 January, 07:34

Ann is growing two different plants for a science project. Plant A grew 4/12 inch the first week and 2/12 inch the second week. Plant B grew 8/12 inch of the first week and did not grow after that. Which plant is taller now?

oh wait

do u need a number line

well ... ok

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  1. 8 January, 09:37
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    Start the number line from 0 and put divisions at 1/12. Then mark at 4/12 for plant A and indicate this was its growth in the first week. Then, make another mark up to 6/12 and indicate this was the plant's growth in the second week.

    For plant B, make one mark at 7/12 and indicate that this is plant B's growth in the first week.

    After two weeks, plant A has a height of 6/12 inches and plant B has a height of 7/12 inches, so B is taller.
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