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A 8% -inch candle burns down in 5 hours. Assuming the caniles are the same thickness and make (that is, directly proportional), how long would it take a 15}-inch candle to burn …
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24 Hours
Explanation:
8/5 = 1.6 Inches Burned Per Hour
1.6 * 15 = 24 Hours
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