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To calculate **40 percent** of any quantity, you multiply the quantity by **0.40**.

However, "40 percent of snow" is not a complete question, as you need a specific amount of snow (such as 40% of 10 inches of snow). Here's the general formula:

[

\text{40 percent of a quantity} = \text{Quantity} \times 0.40

]

For example:

  • If you have 10 inches of snow, 40% of 10 inches is:

    [

    10 \times 0.40 = 4 \text{ inches of snow}

    ]

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AM Himel

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