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If your front lawn is 20.0 feet wide and 20.0 feet long, and each square foot of lawn accumulates 1250 new snowflakes every minute, how much snow, in kilograms, accumulates on your lawn per hour? Assume an average snowflake has a mass of 1.70 mg.
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convert per minute rate to per hour rate
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