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Mathematics, 11.11.2020 17:10 jacksolo

A rubber tree is 95 inches tall and growing at a rate of 4 inches per year. A cactus is 40 inches tall and growing at arate of 5 inches per year. After how many years will the rubber tree be shorter than the cactus tree

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