The graph gives the height of a tree, in feet each year after it was planted how many feet did the tree grow between years 3 and 4?

Without the graph, we cannot know the exact answer.

Diego measured the number of cups of water in 15 bottles of various sizes. He made this line plot to show how many of each size he has. Diego then took all the bottles of the most common size and poured the water into one container. How much water is in the container?

Since we do not have the line plot provided in the question, we cannot determine which size is the most common. Therefore, we cannot answer the question.

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This is a list of fractions from 0 to 3, increasing by 1/4 increments.

A number cube numbered 1-6 is rolled one. What is the probability that the side facing up shows a 4?

There are six possible outcomes when rolling a number cube, and only one of them is a 4. Therefore, the probability of rolling a 4 is 1 out of 6, or 1/6, which can also be written as a decimal or percentage as 0.1667 or 16.67%.

Which unit would be best for measuring the thickness of a coin?

The best unit for measuring the thickness of a coin would be millimeters (mm), as it is a metric unit that is commonly used for measuring small distances, thicknesses, and diameters.

To determine the height the tree grew between years 3 and 4, we need to look at the values on the graph corresponding to those years. However, since you haven't provided the graph or any specific data, I won't be able to give you an exact answer in feet.

To calculate the growth between years 3 and 4, follow these steps:

1. Find the height of the tree in year 3 on the graph.
2. Find the height of the tree in year 4 on the graph.
3. Subtract the height of the tree in year 3 from the height of the tree in year 4.

By subtracting the height of the tree in year 3 from the height of the tree in year 4, you will determine the number of feet the tree grew during that time period.