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 depths of 15 cm, 44 cm and 68 cm

Substitute d with the three options:

.112 x 15 =
.112 x 44 =
.112 x 68 =

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To find the amount of water that results from snow melting from depths of 15 cm, 44 cm, and 68 cm, you can use the given function W(d) = 0.112d.

To find the amount of water resulted from melting 15 cm of snow, substitute d = 15 into the function:
W(15) = 0.112 * 15
W(15) = 1.68 cm

So, melting 15 cm of snow results in 1.68 cm of water.

To find the amount of water resulted from melting 44 cm of snow, substitute d = 44 into the function:
W(44) = 0.112 * 44
W(44) = 4.928 cm

So, melting 44 cm of snow results in 4.928 cm of water.

To find the amount of water resulted from melting 68 cm of snow, substitute d = 68 into the function:
W(68) = 0.112 * 68
W(68) = 7.616 cm

So, melting 68 cm of snow results in 7.616 cm of water.