Question specie

3.1 Ratios, Rates, and Proportional Relationships - Direct/inverse proportionality
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Species of treeGrowth factor
Red maple4.5
River birch3.5
Cottonwood2.0
Black walnut4.5
White birch5.0
American elm4.0
Pin oak3.0
Shagbark hickory7.5

One method of calculating the approximate age, in years, of a tree of a particular species is to multiply the diameter of the tree, in inches, by a constant called the growth factor for that species. The table above gives the growth factors for eight species of trees. If a white birch tree and a pin oak tree each now have a diameter of 1 foot, which of the following will be closest to the difference, in inches, of their diameters 10 years from now? (1 foot = 12 inches)

A.

1.0

B.

1.2

C.

1.3

D.

1.4