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On Monday, it snowed 40 inches in 10 hours. On Thursday, it snowed 21 inches in 7 hours. On which day did it snow at a greater rate each hour?
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On Monday, it snowed 40 inches in 10 hours. On Thursday, it snowed 21 inches in 7 hours. On which day did it snow at a greater rate each hour?
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On Monday, it snowed 40 inches in 10 hours. On Thursday, it snowed 21 inches in 7 hours. On which day did it snow at a greater rate each hour?
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On Monday
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40÷10=4
21÷7=3
So per hr 4 is bigger, so on Monday
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