A gardener measures the tallest of his prize-winning sunflowers and finds that the height is 60 in. The sunflower was 52 in. tall the last time the gardener measured it. Write and solve an equation to find how many inches the sunflower grew.

52 + x = 60

Do 65 - 12.1. This equals 52.9, so, it was 52.9 when last measured.

I NEED HELP!!!

65-12.1 = x

x= 52.9
becuase 65-12.1
the answer is 52.9

a. 65in. + 12.1 = i

b. I added 65 with 12.1 and I got 77.1. It is now 77.1 inches tall now.

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To find out how many inches the sunflower grew, we can subtract its initial height from its final height.

Let's call the growth of the sunflower "x".

The initial height of the sunflower was 52 inches, so we can write the equation: 52 + x = 60

To solve for x, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation. Subtracting 52 from both sides, we get:
x = 60 - 52

Simplifying the right side of the equation:
x = 8

Therefore, the sunflower grew 8 inches.