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?

The height of Mrs. Patel's second plant is 0.6 - 0.25 = 0.35 meter. Answer: \boxed{0.35}.

The second plant is 0.25 meters shorter than the first plant.

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

Since the first plant has a height of 0.6 meters, the height of the second plant would be:

Height of the second plant = 0.6 - 0.25 = 0.35 meters.

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

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

Given that the first plant has a height of 0.6 meters, we can subtract 0.25 meters from it to find the height of the second plant.

0.6 meters - 0.25 meters = 0.35 meters

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