Bean sprouts grow very quickly. A bean sprout has grown to a height of 5 millimetrs. Tomorrow it will be 14 millimeters tall, the next day it will be 23 millimeters tall, and on the next day it will be 32 millimeters tall.

Part 1) Write a rule to represent the height of the bean sprout as an arithmetic sequence.

O A(n) = 5 + (n - 1)9
O A(n) = 14 + (n - 1)9
O A(n) = 5 - (n - 1)9
O A(n) = 9n
O A(n) = 9 + (n + 1)5

Part 2) How tall will the bean sprout be in 12 days?

O 113 millimeters
O 104 millimeters
O 108 millimeters
O 74 millimeters
O 94 millimeters

Part 1) The correct answer is: O A(n) = 14 + (n - 1)9

Part 2) To find the height of the bean sprout in 12 days, we can substitute n = 12 into the arithmetic sequence formula A(n) = 14 + (n - 1)9.

A(12) = 14 + (12 - 1)9
A(12) = 14 + 11 * 9
A(12) = 14 + 99
A(12) = 113

Therefore, the correct answer is: O 113 millimeters.