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4. The height of a particular tree is increasing at the rate of 10 cm per month. What
would be height of the tree after 5 years if its present height is 10 m?
(Assuming the growth of the tree is uniform.]
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Answered by llɱissMaɠiciaŋll
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Step-by-step explanation:

Present Height - 10m

If the rate increases 10 cm er month then:

1 month = 10 cm

12 months ( 1 year) -> 10x12=120 cm

5 years = 120 x 5 = 600 cm

Convert cm into m

1 cm = 0.01 m

600 cm = 0.01 x 600 = 6 m

present height = 10 m

Add 5 years = 10 m + 6 m = 16 m

The answer is 16 m

Answered by pcsrohit
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Answer:

the ans is 16 m

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Present Height - 10m

If the rate increases 10 cm er month then:

1 month = 10 cm

12 months ( 1 year) -> 10x12=120 cm

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5 years = 120 x 5 = 600 cm

Convert cm into m

1 cm = 0.01 m

600 cm = 0.01 x 600 = 6 m

present height = 10 m

Add 5 years = 10 m + 6 m = 16 m

The answer is 16 m

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