Answer:
Search to find the detailed rainfall collections if you want more detailed rainfall intensity data. If all available is monthly average in mm, take the monthly average and divide by number of hours in that month. So if you had 300 mm in April, take 360 mm/(30 days * 24 hours) = 0.5 mm/hour average monthly intensity. so that's it
A. If you plot the points in a graph, it would look like that shown in the picture attached. If we use linear regression, the correlation is very poor. The coefficient of correlation (r2) is only 0.0017. There is no linear relationship between time and velocity.
B. The slope of the graph is equal to y2-y1/x2-x1, In this case, it would specifically be v2-v1/t2-t1
Slope = 0.8-0.2/20-10 = 0.06 miles/s^2
The slope represents the acceleration at time 10 to 20 minutes.
C. The table in the graph shows causation rather than correlation. The points in the data occur in a sequential manner.
Answer:
MRS is the demand side of equation while MRT is for the supply side.
MRS defines how much a consumer is willing to give up of good X for 1 additional unit of good Y to stay on the same utility level. It is shown by indifference curve. MRS = Price of X/ Price of Y
Similarly, MRT is how much a supplier is willing to give up producing good X for 1 additional unit of good Y. It is shown by Production Possibility Frontier. MRT = MC of X/ MC of Y
Answer:
Area_lawn = 393.75 π ft^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Maximum radius : 30 feet
Minimum radius: 30 feet - 0.25*(30feet) = 22.5 feet
(25 percent reduction)
To find the area of lawn that can be watered, we just need to calculate the area for the maximum radius and the minimum radius, and then subtract them.
Since the sprinklers have a circular area:
Area = π*radius^2
Max area = π*(30 ft)^2 = 900π ft^2
Min area = π*(22.5 ft)^2 = 506.25π ft^2
Maximum area of lawn that can be watered by the sprinkler:
Area_lawn = Max area - Min area = 900π ft^2 -506.25π ft^2
Area_lawn = 393.75 π ft^2