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The first four snowfalls of the year in Gracie's hometown measured 1.6 inches, 2.2 inches, 1.8 inches, and 1.4 inches. Find the total amount of snow that fell.
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The first four snowfalls of the year in Gracie's hometown measured 1.6 inches, 2.2 inches, 1.8 inches, and 1.4 inches. Find the total amount of snow that fell.
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The first four snowfalls of the year in Gracie's hometown measured 1.6 inches, 2.2 inches, 1.8 inches, and 1.4
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1.6+2.2+1.8+1.4 = 7
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