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The document contains 5 questions about water flow rates, volumes, and percentages. It provides formulas for calculating flow rate, volume, and water depth. It asks the reader to use the formulas and information provided to calculate values for flow rates, volumes, water depths, and percentages. Additional questions involve fluid flow through pipes and calculating percentages of various quantities.
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QUESTION NO.

1 The water
supplied by a pump fills a
drum of 200 liters in 20
seconds. What is the flow
rate of this pump?
QUESTION NO. 2 A river
3
discharge 100 m of water to
the sea every two seconds.
What is the flow-rate of this
3
river expressed in m /s?
FORMULA:
Q= Flow Rate (l/s) = Volume of water (liters)
Time (seconds)
QUESTION NO. 1. Suppose there is a
reservoir, filled with water, with a length of
5 m, a width of 10 m and a depth of 2m. All
the water from the reservoir has been spread
over a field of 1 hectare. Calculate the water
depth (which is the thickness of the water
layer) on the field in meter and in millimeter
QUESTION NO. 2. Suppose there is a
reservoir, filled with water, with a length
of 10 m, a width of 8 m and a depth of 4
m. All the water from the reservoir has
been spread over a field of 2.5 hectare.
Calculate the water depth (which is the
thickness of the water layer) on the field.
FORMULA:
Volume = length x width x depth
V= L x W x D

Water Depth (d) = Volume of water (V)


Surface of the field (A)
QUESTION NO. 3. A diameter garden
hose with a diameter of 3cm sprays water
travels through a hose at . At the end of
the garden hose, the diameter reduces to
2cm. What is the speed of the water
coming out at the end?
QUESTION NO. 4. A civil engineer is
designing the outflow of a pond. The pond has a
radius of , and the maximum sustained rainfall
rate is , about 3 inches per hour. If the
engineer makes the outflow with a cross-sectional
area of , what maximum velocity will the
outflow of water have during a heavy rainstorm if the
surface level of the pond does not change?
QUESTION NO. 5. An incompressible
fluid flows through a pipe. At
location 1 along the pipe, the volume
flow rate is . At location 2 along
the pipe, the area halves. What is
the volume flow rate at location 2?
What is the volumetric flow
rate of ethanol flowing
through a square pipe with
side length 4m? The velocity
of the ethanol is
Compute the following:
1.6 % of 100 plants were
planted
2.15 % of 28 hectares are
harvested
3. 80 % of 90 farmers are present
4. 50 % of 200 increase in
farmers’ salary
5. 5 % of 100 kg seeds are
dormant
PERCENTAGE- means literally
“per hundred” in other words
one percent is one hundredth
part of the total. You can either
write percent, % or 1/100, or
.01.
Example:
1. 5%
2. 20 %
3. 25 %
4. 50 %
5. 100%
 How many oranges is 1 % of a
total of 300 oranges?

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