needhelp123456wasd
needhelp123456wasd needhelp123456wasd
  • 26-01-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

a young tree grows 6 cm per year. use the equation height = 6 cm x number of years to find how many years the tree would take to grow 1 m

Respuesta :

equestriangirl131
equestriangirl131 equestriangirl131
  • 26-01-2017
The tree grows 6cm per year and we need to find out how long it will take to grow 1 meter. We know that 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters. So:
6x = 100
x = 16.67
It will take 16.67 years (or one and two-thirds of a year) for the tree to reach 1 meter.
Answer Link
Classy1Dude
Classy1Dude Classy1Dude
  • 26-01-2017
100cm = 1m, 100 divided by 6 is 16.6
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

describe 2 ways that we find planets orbiting other stars
A flask contains oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen gases. The partial pressures of each are 11.4 atm, 5.6 atm, and 8.7 atm, respectively. What is the total p
Molecules that, due to their symmetry, have slightly different electric charges at each end are said to be
Find the equivalent fraction. 1/6 = ?/24 and 4/5 = 28/?
Complete the equation describing how x and y are related. Please need help!!!
What is f(-1)=x^2-8x-12
What are some technological advances that have led to an increased population
A(5,8) and B(-3,4) the slope of the line is
You a book on the ground . Does this system demonstrate energy?
Dr. Brown has been treating Mrs. Eaton with isoniazid plus ethambutol for the past 6 months. Her symptoms of a productive cough with purulent sputum, fever, he