Over the past 4 hours, 7 inches of snow has fallen. How many total inches will fall over the next 24 hours if the pace continues?

If 7 inches of snow has fallen in the past 4 hours, then the rate of snowfall is 7 inches / 4 hours = <<7/4=1.75>>1.75 inches/hour.

Therefore, over the next 24 hours, there will be 1.75 inches/hour * 24 hours = <<1.75*24=42>>42 inches of snowfall. Answer: \boxed{42}.

To find out how many total inches of snow will fall over the next 24 hours, you need to calculate the snowfall rate per hour based on the given 4 hours of snowfall.

Given that 7 inches of snow fell over 4 hours, you can calculate the snowfall rate per hour by dividing the total snowfall by the number of hours:
Snowfall rate per hour = Total snowfall / Number of hours
Snowfall rate per hour = 7 inches / 4 hours = 1.75 inches per hour

Now that you know the snowfall rate per hour is 1.75 inches, you can calculate the total snowfall over the next 24 hours by multiplying the snowfall rate per hour by the number of hours:
Total snowfall over 24 hours = Snowfall rate per hour * Number of hours
Total snowfall over 24 hours = 1.75 inches per hour * 24 hours = 42 inches

Therefore, if the pace continues, a total of 42 inches of snow will fall over the next 24 hours.

To calculate the total inches of snow that will fall over the next 24 hours if the pace continues, you can use a proportion:

In 4 hours, 7 inches of snow has fallen.
Let "x" represent the total inches of snow that will fall in 24 hours.

By setting up a proportion, we can solve for "x":

4 hours / 7 inches = 24 hours / x inches

Cross multiply the proportions:
4 * x = 7 * 24

Simplify the equation:
4x = 168

Divide both sides of the equation by 4:
x = 168 / 4

Calculate the result:
x = 42

Therefore, if the pace continues, a total of 42 inches of snow will fall over the next 24 hours.