The function W(d) = 0.112d approximates the amount in centimeters of water that results from d cm of snow melting. find the amount of water that results from snow melting from depts of

15cm,

26 cm,

70 cm

To find the amount of water that results from snow melting at different depths, we can use the function W(d) = 0.112d. The depth of snow is given in centimeters, and the resulting amount of water is also in centimeters.

Let's plug in the given depths into the function to find the corresponding amounts of water:

1. For a depth of 15 cm:
W(15) = 0.112 * 15
= 1.68 cm

Therefore, the amount of water that results from snow melting from a depth of 15 cm is 1.68 cm.

2. For a depth of 26 cm:
W(26) = 0.112 * 26
≈ 2.912 cm

Therefore, the amount of water that results from snow melting from a depth of 26 cm is approximately 2.912 cm.

3. For a depth of 70 cm:
W(70) = 0.112 * 70
≈ 7.84 cm

Therefore, the amount of water that results from snow melting from a depth of 70 cm is approximately 7.84 cm.