Baby Kana's parents measure her height every month.H(t) models Kana's height (in centimeters) when she was t months old.What does the statement H(160)=150 mean?Choose 1 answer:(A) When Kana was 150 months old, her height was equal to 160 centimeters.(B) When Kana was 160 months old, her height was equal to 150 centimeters.(C) Kana had the same height at 150 months old and at 160 months old.
Q. Baby Kana's parents measure her height every month.H(t) models Kana's height (in centimeters) when she was t months old.What does the statement H(160)=150 mean?Choose 1 answer:(A) When Kana was 150 months old, her height was equal to 160 centimeters.(B) When Kana was 160 months old, her height was equal to 150 centimeters.(C) Kana had the same height at 150 months old and at 160 months old.
Understanding H(t): Understand the function H(t).The function H(t) models Kana's height in centimeters at t months old. This means that when we input a value for t, the function gives us Kana's height at that age in months.
Interpreting H(160)=150: Interpret the statement H(160)=150.The statement H(160)=150 means that when we input 160 into the function H(t), the output is 150. This tells us Kana's height at 160 months old.
Matching statement to answer choice: Match the statement to the correct answer choice.Since H(t) gives us the height at t months, H(160)=150 means that Kana's height was 150 centimeters when she was 160 months old. This corresponds to answer choice (B).
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