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A 10 1/2 -inch candle burns down in 6 hours. At what rate does the candle burn, in inches per hour?
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A 10 1/2 -inch candle burns down in 6 hours. At what rate does the candle burn, in inches per hour?
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A 10 1/2 -inch candle burns down in 6 hours. At what rate does the candle burn, in inches per hour?
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Answer:
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inches per hour
Explanation:
10
÷ 6
10.5 ÷ 6 = 1.75
1.75 is the same as 1
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