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Plsss hel The height of a burning candle can be modeled by a linear function. Candle A has an initial height of 201 millimeters, and it's height decreases to 177 millimeters after 4 hours of burning. The height, h, in millimeters, of candle B can be modeled by the function h= 290 - 5t, where t is the time in hour. which of the following statements are true? A. The initial height of Candle A is greater than the initial height of candle B. B. The height of Cadle A decreases at a faster rate than the height of candle B. C. Candle B will burn out in 58 hours. D. After 10 hours, the height of Candle A is 110 millimeters. E. Candle A will burn out before Candle B. remember choose all that are true:) i will mark brainliest plsss hurryy

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