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Questions:
2) During which day was the average daily flow the largest?
3) For how many days was the average daily flow above 50,000 cubic feet
per second?
4) How many times larger was the Average Flow in April, 1997, compared
to the Normal April Average Flow?
5) The minimum flows all took place during the 1930's. What historical
event occured during the 1930's that would explain this?
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a) first, calculate the number of gallons in that many (your answer
to #2) cubic feet of water. The conversion formula states that one
cubic foot of water contains about 7.48 gallons of water.
b) the answer you found in step b) is how many gallons
of water flowed per second. Now, determine how many gallons
of water flowed per day by:
i) calculating the number
of gallons of water that flowed per minute:
ii) then, calculating the
number of gallons that flowed per hour:
iii) finally, calculating
the number of gallons that flowed per day:
6) The Average April Flow was 56,210 cubic feet of water per second.
Follow the above steps to fill out the chart and calculate the number of
gallons of water that flowed through the Red River at Grand Forks during
April:
| Step: | Answer: |
| Number of gallons in 56,210 cubic feet | ` |
| Number of gallons per minute: | ` |
| Number of gallons per hour: | ` |
| Number of gallons per day: | ` |
| Number of gallons in the Month of April: | ` |