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We can calculate the depth ddd of snow, in centimeters, that accumulates in Harper's yard during the first hhh hours of a snowstorm using the equation d=5hd=5hd, equals, 5, h.
How many hours does it take for 111 centimeter of snow to accumulate in Harper's yard?

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Answered by Anonymous
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We can calculate the depth ddd of snow, in centimeters, that accumulates in Harper's yard during the first hhh hours of a snowstorm using the equation d=5hd=5hd, equals, 5, h.

How many hours does it take for 111 centimeter of snow to accumulate in Harper's yard?

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We are given an equation d = 5h, where d is the depth of snow and h is the number of hours of a snowstorm.

We need to find the number of hours of a snowstorm that accumulate the snow to 1 centimeter.

In order to find the number of hours that accumulate the snow to 1 centimeter, we need to plug d=1 in the given equation.

On plugging d=1, we get

1= 5h.

Dividing both sides by 5, we get

1/5 = h.

Therefore, it would take 1/5 hour for 1 centimeter of snow to accumulate in Harper's yard

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