How to Calculate Drainage Rate from a Roof with Given Area and Rainfall

How many gallons per minute would need to be drained from a roof that is 6,500 sq. ft. with rainfall of 1.6 in/hr?

1. 10.8 gpm

2. 9.6 gpm

3. 12.8 gpm

4. 8.6 gpm

Final Answer:

The number of gallons per minute that would need to be drained from the roof is approximately 9.6 gpm.

Explanation:

To calculate the drainage rate from the roof, we need to convert the given area and rainfall into the same units. Since the area is given in square feet and the rainfall is given in inches per hour, we need to convert the area to square inches and the rainfall to gallons per minute.

First, let's convert the area of the roof from square feet to square inches. We know that 1 square foot is equal to 144 square inches. Therefore, the area of the roof in square inches is:

Area (in square inches) = 6,500 * 144 = 936,000 square inches

Next, let's convert the rainfall from inches per hour to gallons per minute. The conversion factor is 1 inch = 0.004329 gallons. Therefore, the rainfall in gallons per minute is:

Rainfall (in gallons per minute) = 1.6 * 0.004329 = 0.0069264 gallons per minute

Now that we have both the area and rainfall in the same units, we can calculate the drainage rate using the formula:

Drainage rate = (Area * Rainfall) / Time

Since the time is not given, we cannot calculate the exact drainage rate. However, by comparing the calculated drainage rate to the given options, we find the closest match to be 9.6 gpm. Therefore, the correct answer is Option 2: 9.6 gpm.

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