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Mathematics, 03.03.2021 04:10 aprilreneeclaroxob0c

Each day, a plant grows to a height that is 20% taller than it was the previous day. The expression (1+0.2)^d represents the plant's height after d days if its original height is 1 inch. Another plant with the same growth rate is described by the expression 1.75(1+0.2)^d Interpret the meaning of the expression 1.75(1+0.2)^d in this context.
A)represents how fast the plant is growing after d days
B)represents the initial height of the second plant, in feet
C)represents the height of the plant in feet after d days

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