SOLUTION: Under typical conditions, 0.5 feet of snow will melt to 2 inches of water. To how many inches of water will 6.5 ft of snow melt?

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Question 928990: Under typical conditions, 0.5 feet of snow will melt to 2 inches of water. To how many inches of water will 6.5 ft of snow melt?
Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2/0.5 = x/6.5
x = 6.5*2/0.5
x = 26 inches
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