One California fan palm tree grew 51 inches in 3 years. A queen palm tree grew 48 inches in 4 years. Which tree grew faster? Complete the explanation.

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To determine which tree grew faster, we need to compare the growth rates of the two trees. The growth rate can be calculated by dividing the increase in height by the number of years it took to achieve that growth.

For the California fan palm tree, it grew 51 inches in 3 years. Therefore, its growth rate would be 51 inches divided by 3 years, which is approximately 17 inches per year.

On the other hand, the queen palm tree grew 48 inches in 4 years. Thus, its growth rate can be calculated as 48 inches divided by 4 years, which is 12 inches per year.

Comparing the two growth rates, we can see that the California fan palm tree grew faster with an annual growth rate of 17 inches, while the queen palm tree had a slower growth rate of 12 inches per year. Therefore, the California fan palm tree grew faster than the queen palm tree.

compare 51/3 and 48/4

These are the growth rates, in inches/year