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butalik [34]
3 years ago
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In the first year, an Australian rainforest received 201.25 cm of rain. In the second year, the rainforest received 158.11 cm of

rain. In the third year the rainforest received 162.93 cm of rain. How much rain did the forest receive in the three years?
Mathematics
1 answer:
german3 years ago
8 0

Answer: The forest received 522.29 cm rain in three years.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Rain received by Australian rainforest in first year =  201.25 cm

Rain received by Australian rainforest in second year =  158.11 cm

Rain received by Australian rainforest in third year =  162.93 cm

Now , the total rain received by the forest receive in the three years = (Rain received in first year)+ (Rain received in second year)+(Rain received in third year)

=  201.25 +  158.11 +  162.93 cm

= 522.29 cm

Hence, the forest received 522.29 cm rain in three years.

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