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In a very old, stable forest, a particular species of plants grows to a maximum height of
3 m. In a large survey, it is found that 30% of the plants have heights less than 1 m.
and 50% have heights more than 2 m. From these observations we can say that the
height of the plants increases

(1) at the slowest rate when they are less than 1 m tall.

(2) at the fastest rate when they are between 1 mand 2 m tall.

(3) at the fastest rate when they are more than 2 m tall.
at the same rate at all stages.

(4) at the same rate at all stage.

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Answered by ravi07012001
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