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Category > Math Posted 21 Apr 2017 My Price 8.00

calculate how much water

  1. First, calculate how much water (in grams) is in the clouds that formed inside of the black circle I drew on the satellite image.
  2. Then, convert this amount to gallons.

Finally, if all of this water were to fall out of these clouds and cover the ground directly beneath the typhoon, how deep would it be in inches?

Cloud dimensions: Assume the clouds uniformly fill a cylinder that is as wide as the black circle on the image and 10 km tall. (Hint: You will have to estimate the width of the circle when doing your calculation.)

Volume of a cylinder = π*r2*h

There are 7.5×10-7 grams of water in every cubic centimeter of the cloud (g cm-3)

There are 3785 grams of water in every gallon

1 gallon = 0.003785 m3

1 m = 39.37 inches

1 km = 1000 m

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Status NEW Posted 21 Apr 2017 02:04 AM My Price 8.00

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