Mrs. Garcia planted a pepper plant and a tomato plant in her garden.

The pepper plant is 6 inches tall and grows 2 inches each week.
The tomato plant is 4 inches tall and grows 2 inches each week.
Which of the following statements is true about the heights of the two plants? Select all that apply.

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Responses

The pepper plant is always taller than the tomato plant.

The pepper plant is always taller than the tomato plant.

After 2 weeks, the tomato plant is taller than the pepper plant.

After 2 weeks, the tomato plant is taller than the pepper plant.

After 3 weeks, the tomato plant is taller than the pepper plant.

After 3 weeks, the tomato plant is taller than the pepper plant.

After 4 weeks, the tomato plant and the pepper plant are the same height.

After 4 weeks, the tomato plant and the pepper plant are the same height.

The tomato plant is always 2 inches shorter than the pepper plant.

The tomato plant is always 2 inches shorter than the pepper plant.
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The correct statements are:

- After 2 weeks, the tomato plant is taller than the pepper plant.
- After 3 weeks, the tomato plant is taller than the pepper plant.
- After 4 weeks, the tomato plant and the pepper plant are the same height.
- The tomato plant is always 2 inches shorter than the pepper plant.