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Aheavy rainstorm dumps 1.0 cm of rain on a city 4 km wide and 8 km long in a 2-h period. part a how many metric tons (1 metricton = 103 kg) of water fell on the city? (1 cm3 of water has a mass of 1 gram = 10-3 kg.) express your answer using o

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