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Mathematics, 09.11.2021 23:40 dondre54

You work for the Parks Department. One oak tree in a park is growing at a rate of 2.5 inches per year. The tree is currently 30 feet 2 inches in height. You estimate that the tree will grow to a maximum height of 48 feet. In 4 years, assuming continued
growth, at approximately what percentage of its expected maximum estimated height will the tree be?

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