A bean plant grows 2 inches in 2 days. A strawberry plant grows 4 inches in 5 days. Compare the two proportional relationships. Assume each plant is growing at a constant rate.(1 point)

Responses

Both plants are growing every day.
Both plants are growing every day.

The strawberry plant grows at a slower rate because it grows 0.8 inches per day while the bean plant grows 1 inch per day.
The strawberry plant grows at a slower rate because it grows 0.8 inches per day while the bean plant grows 1 inch per day.

The strawberry plant has grown 2 inches more than the bean plant.
The strawberry plant has grown 2 inches more than the bean plant.

The bean plant grows at a slower rate because it grows 2 inches while the strawberry plant grows 4 inches.

The bean plant grows at a slower rate because it grows 2 inches while the strawberry plant grows 4 inches.

The strawberry plant grows at a slower rate than the bean plant because it grows 0.8 inches per day while the bean plant grows 1 inch per day.

To compare the two proportional relationships, we need to first determine the growth rate for each plant. We can calculate the growth rate by dividing the total growth by the number of days.

For the bean plant:
Growth rate = Total growth / Number of days
= 2 inches / 2 days
= 1 inch per day

For the strawberry plant:
Growth rate = Total growth / Number of days
= 4 inches / 5 days
= 0.8 inches per day

Now that we have the growth rates for each plant, we can compare them.

The bean plant grows at a faster rate because it grows 1 inch per day, while the strawberry plant grows 0.8 inches per day.

Therefore, the correct answer is: The bean plant grows at a slower rate because it grows 2 inches while the strawberry plant grows 4 inches.