i think it is 1:3
The rate of rainfall for 3 inches of rain in 6 hours would be 0.5 inches per hour.
The unit rate of 3 inches of snow in 6 hours would be 0.5 inches of snow per hour. This is calculated by dividing the total snowfall (3 inches) by the total time (6 hours).
Rain gauges come in varying sizes, but a common size is around 8-12 inches (20-30 cm) in height and 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) in diameter. The actual opening where rain is collected is typically around 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) in diameter.
For every inch of snow, it roughly equates to about 1/10th of an inch of water once melted. Therefore, if there were 6 inches of snow, it would result in approximately 0.6 inches of water once melted.
The type of precipitation that occurs when 6 inches of snow (moist) or 30 inches of snow (dry) is equivalent to 1 inch of rain is considered the snow-water equivalent. This measurement helps in determining the amount of liquid water that would result if the snow melted completely.
The rate of rainfall for 3 inches of rain in 6 hours would be 0.5 inches per hour.
1/2 an inch an hour
1 inch in 2 hours
Three inches in six hours is equivalent to 0.5 inches per hour.
It is either 1.5 inches per hour or 1 inch in 2/3 hours.
Over a few hours - yes...Over a year - no.
The unit rate of 3 inches of snow in 6 hours would be 0.5 inches of snow per hour. This is calculated by dividing the total snowfall (3 inches) by the total time (6 hours).
1/3 * 6 inches= 6/3 inches= 2 inches========
3 to 6 inches wide
3*12+6 = 42 inches
There are 12 inches in one foot. Therefore, 3 feet 6 inches is equal to 3 x 12 + 6 = 42 inches.
If 6 feet 6 inches is its diameter then its radius is 3 feet 3 inches