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Answer: Linear model

The fact the height increases the same amount each time indicates we have a linear model. The slope is the rate of growth, so it is 2.5 feet per season.

Keep in mind that the linear model only works for a specific interval and doesn't work forever (the tree can't grow forever and at the same rate). A more realistic scenario is that the tree's height grows quickly at first and then slows down over time. For this type of scenario we would use a logarithmic model.

The linear model best fits the given situation option (B) linear is correct.

What is a linear equation?

It is defined as the relation between two variables, if we plot the graph of the linear equation we will get a straight line.

If in the linear equation, one variable is present, then the equation is known as the linear equation in one variable.

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We have:

The height of a tree increases by 2.5 feet each growing season.

Let h is the height and s be the number of seasons.

The relation between h and s:

h = 2.5s

Thus, the linear model best fits the given situation option (B) linear is correct.

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