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Find the diameter required in this problem,show computations and conversions What diameter of pipe is required...

Find the diameter required in this problem,show computations and conversions What diameter of pipe is required to carry 10 gpm of gasoline at a velocity of 7 ft/s? (1 gal = 7.48 ft3)

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In question, you wrote (1 gal = 7.48 ft​​​​​3​), but in actual it is,

1 ft​​​​​3 = 7.48 gallons.

(This means in a container of volume 1 ft​​​​​3 , maximum 7.48 gallons of liquid can be stored.)

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