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jolli1 [7]
3 years ago
14

Under normal conditions , 1.5 feet of snow will melt into 2 inches of water . After a monster snowstorm , there were 3.5 feet of

snow how many inches of water will there be when the snow melt
Mathematics
1 answer:
vlabodo [156]3 years ago
5 0
In this question, you need to convert the height of snow into the height of water. To answer this question, it would be easier to find the ratio of snow: water. If 1.5 feet of snow become 2 inch of water, then the ratio would be 2/1.5= 1 1/3.
Then for 3.5 feet of snow, it would be :
3.5 feet of snow * 1 1/3 inch of water/ feet of snow= 4 2/3 inch of water
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