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Calculate the quantity of available water to unit
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Answer to Problem 49P
The quantity of available water to unit 4 in
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Consider that the density of the water is generally known as
Convert the unit from
Consider that the unit-1 water consumption rate.
Convert the unit from
Consider that the unit-2 water consumption rate.
Convert the unit from
Consider that the unit-3 water consumption rate.
Convert the unit from
The amount of water available to unit-4 is,
Substitute
Convert the unit of equation (1) from
Convert the unit from
Convert the unit of equation (1) from
Convert the unit from
Conclusion:
Thus, the quantity of available water to unit 4 in
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