Biology, 05.05.2020 21:34 ondreabyes225pcr83r
Ms. Carpenter likes to keep a record of the growth of her children, Jada and Troy. Every month she has them stand next to her tape measure so that she can record how tall they are. The following chart shows their growth over the past 4 years: 1996 1997 1998 1999 Jada 127 cm 130 cm 135 cm 137 cm Troy 112 cm 112 cm 114 cm 117 cm Based on the information in the chart, which of the following statements is correct? A. Troy is shorter than Jada. B. Jada is shorter than Troy. C. Jada is heavier than Troy. D. Troy is heavier than Jada.
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