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16 October, 22:13

The annual snowfall in city A is 61.9 inches. This is 14.5 inches more than six times the snowfall in city B. Find the annual snowfall for city B.

The annual snowfall for city B is inches.

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  1. 16 October, 22:42
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    If A is 14.5 more inches than 6 times the snowfall in city B, then

    A=6B+14.5

    61.9=6B+14.5

    Subtract 14.5 from both sides.

    47.4=6B

    Divide both sides by 6.

    B=7.9 or 7.9 inches
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