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A 2 3/4inch candle burns down in 11 hours. At what rate does the candle A burn, in inches per hour?
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A 2 3/4inch candle burns down in 11 hours. At what rate does the candle A burn, in inches per hour?
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0.25 in/h
Explanation:
1. change 2 3/4 t0 2.75
2. 2.75/11= 0.25
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