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which sentence most accurately describes the daily growth rate of plants? (1 point)
○ average plant height divided by total number of plants
○ sum of individual plant heights divided by total number of plants
○ sum of individual plant heights divided by number of days
○ average change in plant height divided by number of days
To determine the daily growth rate of plants, we need to consider the change in height over time. The growth rate focuses on how much the height changes per day.
- The first option ("average plant height divided by total number of plants") is about average height per plant, not growth rate.
- The second option ("sum of individual plant heights divided by total number of plants") is calculating the average height of plants, not growth rate.
- The third option ("sum of individual plant heights divided by number of days") combines total height with days, which is not a measure of growth (growth is about change in height, not total height).
- The fourth option ("average change in plant height divided by number of days") makes sense: the average change in height (how much height has changed overall, on average) divided by the number of days gives the daily growth rate (change per day).
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D. average change in plant height divided by number of days