In December 2010, the snowfall in Minneapolis was unusuallyhigh,2 leading to the

Chapter 1, Problem 36

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In December 2010, the snowfall in Minneapolis was unusuallyhigh,2 leading to the collapse of the roof of theMetrodome. Figure 1.12 gives the snowfall, S, in Minneapolisfor December 615, 2010.(a) How do you know that the snowfall data representsa function of date?(b) Estimate the snowfall on December 12.(c) On which day was the snowfall more than 10 inches?(d) During which consecutive two-day interval was theincrease in snowfall largest?

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