PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY TEXT & CODE
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Chapter 35.4, Problem 1CC
A sign is hammered into a tree 2 m from the tree's base. If the tree is 10 m tall and elongates 1 m each year, how high will the sign be after ten years?
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