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14 July, 17:53

Under normal condition, 1.5 feet of snow will melt into 2 inches of water. after a recent snowstorm, there were 4 feet of snow. how many inches of water will there be when the snow melts?

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  1. 14 July, 18:50
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    If there is 1.5ft of snow and 2 inches of water came from that, your ratio would be

    1.5ft/2in = 18in/2in = 9in/1in

    If you have 4 feet of snow, then you can use the ratio to find out how much water there will be. We will use the variable x to represent the amount of water that is to be expected.

    4ft/x = 48in/x = 9in/1in

    Then, by solving for x and simplifying, you will find that x=5 1/3 inches
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