Solution:
From the information,
Growth rate of tree is,
dG/dt = 368 ft/ 20 yr
Covert the units,
368 ft = 112.166 m = 112166000 microns
20 yr = 6.307*108 s
So,
Growth rate is, = 112166000/6.307*108
= 0.01778 microns/s
= 0.02 microns/s
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