the unit of rate is 20
20
i think it is 1:3
the unit rate is 2 :)0
It can vary widely. 1 inch of water can produce 2 inches of extremely wet snow or as much as 30 inches of fluffy dry snow. A rule of thumb (and this is a very general rule) is that 1 inch of water is in 10 inches of the average snowfall. To answer your question, it may be about 1.2 inches of rain using this formula.
There is exactly 3 significance of the cat on The cat in the rain.
1. there are three different ways in which rainfall and clouds are formed frontal, relief and convectional. 2.there are 4 ways in which precipitation can fall snow, rain, hail, and sleet 3.in some places hail stones get as big as 4 inches!
1/2 an inch an hour
It is either 1.5 inches per hour or 1 inch in 2/3 hours.
i think it is 1:3
1 inch in 2 hours
Three inches in six hours is equivalent to 0.5 inches per hour.
the unit rate is 2 :)0
9 inches in 30 days = 3 inches in 10 days or, if you don't mind fractions, 0.3 inches per day - which is the unit rate.
An inch is a unit of distance, not a specific amount. Therefore, 3 inches is always equal to 3 inches.
It needs 3 1/2 inches of rain for a month.
which is a unit rate 36 inches 3feet or 12 inches 1 foot
12 hours in 3 hours = 12÷3 miles in 3÷3 hours = 4 miles in 1 hour = 4 mph.
2 to 3 inches a year, but snow not rain.