What are the two quantities that should be measured to find the rate at which a sprinkler waters a lawn? Explain how the rate can be determined. (5 points)
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OpenStudy (sheraz12345):
one maybe the speed at which the sprinkler moves and other maybe the distance water covers when it pops out of the sprinkler ... I guess
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thks shaz ill use it
OpenStudy (sheraz12345):
i dun know if its correct or not... lets see what tester has to say
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (tester97):
1. Volume of water
2. Time Rate can be found in two ways given these variables. Volume of water in a single time unit, or amount of time in a single volume unit.
\[\frac{ V }{ T }\]
or
\[\frac{ T }{ V }\]
Cubic centimeters per second, or seconds per cubic centimeter.
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