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22 February, 02:40

Vincent is tracking the amount of snowfall in his hometown. He noticed that on a very snowy day it snowed 5 2/5 inches in two days. If the amount of snow is proportional to the number of days. How much snowfall will there be per day?

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  1. 22 February, 02:44
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    First, there are two ways to solve this. Make a decimal, or turn it into an improper fraction.

    Or you can group.

    The improper fraction form of this is 27/5.

    Decimal form is 5.4.

    5.4/2=2.7

    2.7 in fraction form is 2 7/10
  2. 22 February, 03:02
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    There should be 2 and 7/10 inches of snowfall per day
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