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  • 25-01-2019
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The trunk of a tree is 50 cm thick. Each year it gets thicker by 1 cm . How thick will the tree trunk be in 50 years?

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melinalange48 melinalange48
  • 25-01-2019

Answer:

100cm

Step-by-step explanation:

It starts at 50cm.

Each year you're adding 1cm.

1cm*50 years = 50cm

50+50=100

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hernandezanthop57e9u hernandezanthop57e9u
  • 25-01-2019
It’s already 50cm and it grows 1 cm each year, so 1cm times 50 years =50cm plus the other 50=100cm
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