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Mathematics, 12.02.2021 06:20 SethSimunek

A tree that is 13 feet tall is growing at a rate of 4 feet each year. A different tree that is 27 feet tall is growing at a rate of 1/2 feet each year. At this rate, when will the trees be the same height? What will the height of the trees be? (Also I need help before 3 pm it’s 1:21 pm btw) PLEASE HELP

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