Tree Age Difference 790556
1. **Problem Statement:**
We are given a graph showing the relationship between trunk diameter and age for two tree species: American beech and silver maple.
A gardener measures both trees and finds each has a diameter of 30 inches.
We need to approximate how many years older the American beech is than the silver maple at this diameter.
2. **Understanding the Graph:**
- The vertical axis shows approximate age in years.
- The horizontal axis shows trunk diameter in inches.
- At 30 inches diameter, the American beech age is about 150 years.
- At 30 inches diameter, the silver maple age is about 40 years.
3. **Calculation:**
To find how many years older the American beech is, subtract the silver maple age from the American beech age:
$$\text{Age difference} = 150 - 40 = 110$$
4. **Interpretation:**
The American beech is approximately 110 years older than the silver maple when both have a trunk diameter of 30 inches.
This means the American beech grows more slowly or lives longer to reach the same diameter compared to the silver maple.