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Jonah is collecting data from one apple orchard in Tennessee and one in North Carolina. The tables show the bushels of apples that the trees in each orchard produce.
There are two tables. The first table is titled Tennessee. There are two columns, the first column is labeled Trees and the second column is labeled Bushels. Row one, seven trees, one hundred forty bushels. Row two, nine trees, one hundred eighty bushels. Row three, eleven trees, two hundred twenty bushels. Row four, thirteen trees, two hundred sixty bushels. The second table is titled North Carolina. There are two columns, the first column is labeled Trees and the second column is labeled Bushels. Row one, two trees, sixty bushels. Row two, four trees, one hundred twenty bushels. Row three, six trees, one hundred eighty bushels. Row four, eight trees, two hundred forty bushels.
Which statement is true about the quantity of bushels each tree produces?

The Tennessee farm produces 10 fewer bushels per tree than the North Carolina farm.

The North Carolina farm produces 10 fewer bushels per tree than the Tennessee farm.

The Tennessee farm produces 20 fewer bushels per tree than the North Carolina farm.

The North Carolina farm produces 20 fewer bushels per tree than the Tennessee farm.