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Under typical conditions, 1 1/2 feet of snow will melt in 2 inches of water. How many inches of water will it take to melt 1 3/4 feet of snow? (answer in a fraction)
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Under typical conditions, 1 1/2 feet of snow will melt in 2 inches of water. How many inches of water will it take to melt 1 3/4 feet of snow? (answer in a fraction)
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2 1/4 ft
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2 1/4 ft of snow i think
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