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During the last snow storm, the snow accumulated at 4/5 inch/hour. if the snow continues t this rate for 10 hours, how much snow will accumulate
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During the last snow storm, the snow accumulated at 4/5 inch/hour. if the snow continues t this rate for 10 hours, how much snow will accumulate
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You'd multiply 4/5 by 10 which gives you 8. So your answer is 8 inches.
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After 10 hours the snow would be 8 inches deep because 4/5x10 = 8
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