
this formula is used to determine gpm (gallons per minute) of flow with a known hose diameter (d) and nozzle pressure (np). The constant (29.7) is consistent when figuring flow with in gallons with a know pressure expressed in psi (pounds per square inch).
Scenario example: a firefighter is using a handline to fight fire with an 1 3/4 inch line with a nozzle pressure of 100 psi. How much water is the firefighter flowing when fighting fire?
Answer:
144
Step-by-step explanation:
12 times 12
Answer:
m=31/2, n=-24. (31/2, -24).
Step-by-step explanation:
2m+n=7
4m+3n=-10
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n=7-2m
4m+3(7-2m)=-10
4m+21-6m=-10
-2m=-10-21
-2m=-31
2m=31
m=31/2
2(31/2)+n=7
31+n=7
n=7-31
n=-24