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30 December, 20:45

A particular dam contains approximately 1,100,000,000,000 cubic feet of water. For a week-long spike flood, water was released at a rate of 25,100 cubic feet per second.

The amount of water released during the week-long flood was?

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  1. 30 December, 20:50
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    The amount of water released during the week-long flood was 15,180,400,000 cubic feet per second.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    How many seconds are there in a week?

    Each minute has 60 seconds

    Each hour has 60 minutes

    Each day has 24 hours

    Each week has 7 days. So

    60*60*24*7 = 604,800

    A week has 604,800 seconds.

    Water was released at a rate of 25,100 cubic feet per second.

    In a week (604,800 seconds)

    604,800*25,100 = 15,180,400,000

    The amount of water released during the week-long flood was 15,180,400,000 cubic feet per second.
  2. 30 December, 21:14
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    Seconds in a week: 7*24*60*60=604800

    604800*25100=15180480000 cubic feet of water released in a week
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