Alli's plant has a height of 6 meters. Rajon's plant grows 3/10 meter higher. How high does Rajon's plant grow.

6 + 0.3 = 6.3 meters

To find out how high Rajon's plant grows, we need to add the growth of Rajon's plant to the height of Alli's plant.

Given that Alli's plant has a height of 6 meters, and Rajon's plant grows an additional 3/10 meters, we can calculate the height of Rajon's plant by adding the two heights together.

To add the heights, we convert the fraction 3/10 into a decimal. To do this, we divide the numerator (3) by the denominator (10):

3 รท 10 = 0.3

Now that we have the decimal value for the growth of Rajon's plant, we add it to the height of Alli's plant:

6 + 0.3 = 6.3

Therefore, Rajon's plant grows to a height of 6.3 meters.