Mrs. Patel has two plants. The first plant has a height of 0.6 meter. The height of the second plant is 0.25 meter shorter.

What is the height of Mrs. Patel’s second plant?

A.
0.3 meter

B.
0.35 meter

C.
0.4 meter

D.
0.85 meter

The height of the second plant is 0.6 meter - 0.25 meter = <<0.6-0.25=0.35>>0.35 meter.

Therefore, the height of Mrs. Patel's second plant is 0.35 meter.

The correct answer is B. 0.35 meter.

To find the height of Mrs. Patel's second plant, we would need to subtract 0.25 meters from the height of the first plant.

Height of the second plant = Height of the first plant - 0.25 meters

Since the height of the first plant is given as 0.6 meters, we can substitute this value in the equation:

Height of the second plant = 0.6 meters - 0.25 meters

Now, we can subtract the values:

Height of the second plant = 0.35 meters

Therefore, the height of Mrs. Patel's second plant is 0.35 meters.

The correct answer is B. 0.35 meter.

To answer this question, we need to find the height of Mrs. Patel's second plant. Given that the first plant has a height of 0.6 meters and the height of the second plant is 0.25 meter shorter, we can calculate the height of the second plant by subtracting 0.25 meters from the height of the first plant.

Therefore, the height of Mrs. Patel's second plant is 0.6 meters - 0.25 meters = 0.35 meters.

So, the correct answer is B. 0.35 meter.