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There was 4.71 inches of snow on the ground before a snowstorm brought 15.9 inches. Find the total inches of snow on the ground after the storm?
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There was 4.71 inches of snow on the ground before a snowstorm brought 15.9 inches. Find the total inches of snow on the ground after the storm?
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There was 4.71 inches of snow on the ground before a snowstorm brought 15.9 inches. Find the total inches of snow on the ground after the storm?
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20.61 inches
Explanation:
4 + 15 = 19
0.71 + 0.9 = 1.61
19 + 1.61 = 20.61
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