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 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 has grown 2 inches more than the bean plant. The strawberry plant has grown 2 inches more than the bean plant. 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. Both plants are growing every day.

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

The correct response is: 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.

To compare the two proportional relationships, we can calculate the rate at which each plant grows per day.

For the bean plant:
- It grows 2 inches in 2 days, so the rate is 2 inches divided by 2 days, which equals 1 inch per day.

For the strawberry plant:
- It grows 4 inches in 5 days, so the rate is 4 inches divided by 5 days, which equals 0.8 inches per day.

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