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Mathematics, 13.12.2021 01:00 jaydenrenee111902

Watch help video On a snow day, Ryan created two snowmen in his backyard. Snowman A was built to a height of 29 inches and Snowman B was built to a height of 45 inches. The next day, the temperature increased and both snowmen began to melt. At sunrise, Snowman A's height decrease by 5 inches per hour and Snowman B's height decreased by 9 inches per hour. Let A represent the height of Snowman A t hours after sunrise and let B represent the height of Snowman B t hours after sunrise. Write an equation for each situation, in terms of t, and determine which Snowman is taller after 2 hours. A= B is inches taller than after 2 hours. Gubrait ACME

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