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Ray Of Light [21]
1 year ago
13

describe a way to determine how much more snow needs to fall so this year’s total is 37.4 inches. Then find the

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1 answer:
qwelly [4]1 year ago
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The amount of snow that needs to fall so this year’s total is 37.4 inches is 4.15 inches

<h3>How to determine how much snow is needed?</h3>

The complete question is added at the end of the solution and as an attachment

From the graph added as an attachment, we have the following parameters:

  • Green bars = Last year
  • Red bars = This year

Also, from the question, we understand that

Total amount of snow is 37.4 inches

So, a way to calculate the amount of snow needed to get to 37.4 inches is to add up the amount of rainfall in each month, then subtract it from 37.4 inches

Using the above as a guide, we have

How much snow is needed = Total amount of snow - (Sum of snow in the three months)

So, we have

How much snow is needed = 37.4 inches - (10 inches + 15.75 inches + 7.5 inches)

Evaluate the sum and the differences

So, we have

How much snow is needed = 4.15 inches

Hence, the amount of snow is 4.15 inches

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<u>Complete question</u>

See attached graph

describe a way to determine how much more snow needs to fall so this year’s total is 37.4 inches. Then find the amount of snow that needs to fall

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