Calculating Rainfall: Metric Tons and Gallons for a City

Chapter 1, Problem 44GP

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A heavy rainstorm dumps 1.0 cm of rain on a city 5 km wide and 8 km long in a 2-h period. How many metric tons (1 metric ton = \(10^3 kg\)) of water fell on the city? [\(1\ \text{cm}^3\) of water has a mass of \(1\ \text{gram}=10^{-3}\ \text{kg}\).] How many gallons of water was this?

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QUESTION:

A heavy rainstorm dumps 1.0 cm of rain on a city 5 km wide and 8 km long in a 2-h period. How many metric tons (1 metric ton = \(10^3 kg\)) of water fell on the city? [\(1\ \text{cm}^3\) of water has a mass of \(1\ \text{gram}=10^{-3}\ \text{kg}\).] How many gallons of water was this?

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In this question, we need to find how many metric tons of water fell on city and measure the water in terms of gallons

Data given

Cm of rain

Width of city

Length of city

Time of rain

1 metric ton

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