SOLUTION: For a recent year, the monthly snowfall (in inches) for Chicago, Illinois, for November, December, January and February was 2, 8.4, 11.2, and 7.9, respectively. How much snow would
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Question 1050331: For a recent year, the monthly snowfall (in inches) for Chicago, Illinois, for November, December, January and February was 2, 8.4, 11.2, and 7.9, respectively. How much snow would be necessary in March for Chicago to exceed its monthly average snowfall of 7.28 in. for these five months?
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