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During a snowstorm, 4 -1/2 inches of snow fell in 1 -1/3 hours. The same amount of snow fell each hour. How many inches of snow fell in 1 hour? Express your answer in simplest f…
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During a snowstorm, 4 -1/2 inches of snow fell in 1 -1/3 hours. The same amount of snow fell each hour. How many inches of snow fell in 1 hour? Express your answer in simplest f…
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During a snowstorm, 4 -1/2 inches of snow fell in 1 -1/3 hours. The same amount of snow fell each hour.
How many inches of snow fell in 1 hour?
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4 1/2 inches of snow
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