a flower was 1.6 meters high one week ago in 7 days it grew 11 centimeters find the current height of the flower 12.3 m, 1.71 m, 125 cm or 11.2 cm , i did times tables and got 17.6 and then i tried deviding but got a weird long number that wasn't on the list

Thx!

11 cm = .11 m, so now it is

1.6 + .11 = 1.71 m high

don't know why you were messing with times tables. They gave you the old height and told you how much it grew. Just add the two numbers!

To find the current height of the flower, we can start with the initial height of 1.6 meters and add the growth of 11 centimeters.

First, let's convert 11 centimeters to meters by dividing it by 100:
11 centimeters / 100 = 0.11 meters.

Next, we can add this growth to the initial height:
1.6 meters + 0.11 meters = 1.71 meters.

Therefore, the current height of the flower is 1.71 meters.

To find the current height of the flower, you can add the growth it has experienced in 7 days to its height one week ago.

First, convert the height of the flower one week ago from meters to centimeters. Since 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters, the height one week ago would be 1.6 meters * 100 = 160 centimeters.

Next, add the growth of 11 centimeters to the height one week ago: 160 cm + 11 cm = 171 cm.

Therefore, the current height of the flower is 171 cm.