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Title: The Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) in Erewhon is trying to determine the dischar
Post by: barry on Oct 1, 2013
The Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) in Erewhon is trying to determine the discharge of the Crymea River to make sure it is appropriate for barge transportation. Looking at a cross-sectional diagram that was generated when a bridge was built, they know that the river has a triangular-shaped streambed. They also know from previous measurements that the river is 1/2 mile wide. It has been a rainy spring in Erewhon, so the river is currently 20 ft. deep. If the water is currently flowing at a rate of 5 ft. per second, what is the discharge of the river?


Title: Re: The Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) in Erewhon is trying to determine the dischar
Post by: robertling on Oct 2, 2013
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Title: Re: The Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) in Erewhon is trying to determine the dischar
Post by: barry on Oct 3, 2013
Thanks man, marking this solved


Title: Re: The Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) in Erewhon is trying to determine the dischar
Post by: robertling on Nov 3, 2014
No worries, barry :)