DanHalen
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Problem 37 states:
Over an 8-hour period, a flood gauge in a river measures the discharge shown below. The base flow of the river is 40 ft3/sec. The total volume of excess water is most nearly:
A) 100 ft3/sec
B) 150 ft3/sec
C) 200 ft3/sec
D) 300 ft3/sec
Time 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00
Discharge (ft3/sec) 40 50 65 90 80 75 65 55 40
The solution in the back has a lengthy table and don't think it's necessary to solve the problem. I've worked several problems like this from other study guides already and none of them have been worked like this. I solved this problem by subtracting 40 ft3/sec from each of the flows and summed those up to get 200 ft3/sec. Would the method I used be correct? The answer in the back of the book is C) 200 ft3/sec
Over an 8-hour period, a flood gauge in a river measures the discharge shown below. The base flow of the river is 40 ft3/sec. The total volume of excess water is most nearly:
A) 100 ft3/sec
B) 150 ft3/sec
C) 200 ft3/sec
D) 300 ft3/sec
Time 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00
Discharge (ft3/sec) 40 50 65 90 80 75 65 55 40
The solution in the back has a lengthy table and don't think it's necessary to solve the problem. I've worked several problems like this from other study guides already and none of them have been worked like this. I solved this problem by subtracting 40 ft3/sec from each of the flows and summed those up to get 200 ft3/sec. Would the method I used be correct? The answer in the back of the book is C) 200 ft3/sec