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1/2 an inch an hour
It is either 1.5 inches per hour or 1 inch in 2/3 hours.
To find the unit rate of snow accumulation, divide the total inches of snow by the total hours. In this case, 5 inches of snow over 8 hours results in a unit rate of 5 inches ÷ 8 hours = 0.625 inches per hour. Therefore, the unit rate is 0.625 inches of snow per hour.
Three inches in six hours is equivalent to 0.5 inches per hour.
That is some rainstorm! The heaviest rainfall on earth is only around four times that - in a whole year! The answer is 17.1875 inches.
The rate of rainfall for 3 inches of rain in 6 hours would be 0.5 inches per hour.
The idea is to divide the number of inches of rain by the number of hours. That will give you the unit rain, in inches per hour.
1/2 an inch an hour
It is either 1.5 inches per hour or 1 inch in 2/3 hours.
1 inch in 2 hours
To find the rate of snowfall in inches per hour, divide the total amount of snowfall (29 inches) by the number of hours it fell (8 hours). Rate of snowfall = 29 inches / 8 hours = 3.625 inches per hour. Therefore, the rate of snowfall during the storm was 3.625 inches per hour.
The unit rate of 3 inches of snow in 6 hours would be 0.5 inches of snow per hour. This is calculated by dividing the total snowfall (3 inches) by the total time (6 hours).
Three inches in six hours is equivalent to 0.5 inches per hour.
That is some rainstorm! The heaviest rainfall on earth is only around four times that - in a whole year! The answer is 17.1875 inches.
112/14 = 8 per hour
That's about 4.2 inches per hour.
You would express the answer of this problem in miles per hour (mph).