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A certain flower grows at a rate of 2 inches per day. A researcher starts observing it when it is 16 inches tall. The height of the flower can be represented by the equation h = 2d + 16.

What does the coefficient in this equation mean?

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A certain flower grows at a rate of 2 inches per day. A researcher starts observing it when it is 16 inches tall. The height of the flower can be represented by the equation h = 2d + 16.

What does the coefficient in this equation mean?

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