Answer:
[tex]h(t) = 7(1.15)^{t}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for the plant's height after t weeks has the following format:
[tex]h(t) = h(0)(1+r)^{t}[/tex]
In which h(0) is the initial height and r is the rate it increases per week, as a decimal.
Spencer plants a 7-inch tomato plant in his garden.
This means that [tex]h(0) = 7[/tex]
The plant grows by about 15% per week for several months.
This means that [tex]r = 0.15[/tex]. So
[tex]h(t) = h(0)(1+r)^{t}[/tex]
[tex]h(t) = 7(1+0.15)^{t}[/tex]
[tex]h(t) = 7(1.15)^{t}[/tex]