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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 21:30 dbanks701

There are 150 marigold plants in a back yard. each month, the number of marigold plants decreases by 15%. there are 125 sunflower plants in the back yard. each month, 8 sunflower plants are removed. part a: write functions to represent the number of marigold plants and the number of sunflower plants in the back yard throughout the months. (4 points) part b: how many marigold plants are in the back yard after 3 months? how many sunflower plants are in the back yard after the same number of months? (2 points) part c: after approximately how many months is the number of marigold plants and the number of sunflower plants the same? justify your answer mathematically. (4 points)

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