Mathematics
Mathematics, 25.08.2021 03:10, brifrog13

Jennifer lit a 12-inch candle and let it burn. She found that after each
3
hour, the candle was
4
If she let the candle burn until it
was only 1 in. tall, how many hours
did it burn?
å in. shorter.

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