A rabbit is 4m away from its burrow. Each hop takes it 0.4m farther from the burrow. The following diagram shows that there is a tasty plant that is 6m from the burrow. Which equation can we use to determine h, the number of hops it takes the rabbit to reach the plant?
A 6h+0.4=4
B 4h+0.4=6
C 4+0.4h=6
D 6+0.4h=4

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Answer:

The correct option is:  C.  [tex]4+0.4h = 6[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Each hop takes it 0.4 meter further from the burrow.

If the number of hops the rabbits takes to reach the plant is [tex]h[/tex], then the total distance it traveled to reach the plant will be:  [tex]0.4h[/tex] meters.

As the rabbit was initially 4 meter away from it's burrow, so the distance from the burrow to the plant will be:  [tex](4+0.4h) meters[/tex]

Given that, the plant is 6 meters away from the burrow.

So, the equation that we can use to determine the number of hops it takes the rabbit to reach the plant will be:   [tex]4+0.4h = 6[/tex]

Answer:

C

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