Water Math: Advanced Dosage Questions For Treatment
This video is for people who are ready to start looking at more advanced forms of dosage questions. This takes you through the steps needed to complete these types of problems that you will see often through study guides and the certification exam.
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Do u have more water distribution math? Taking my D-5 next week
If anyone’s sees this would questions like these be on a T2 test? Or should I stick with the basic ones
In one problem, it was stated that 4gph would result in 96 gpd. That math works, but when plugging the 96 gpd into the formula for MGD, the number remained 96. Would this not be effectively stating that 96,000,000 gpd were being produced, not the 96 gpd that were actually being produced? I am confused by plugging 96 straight into the formula. 96 gallons per day is actually .000096 MGD. This would give a dramatically different result. What am I missing?
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GPD would take the place of MGD, We are looking for Gallons Per Day in this particular question. Then it goes to MGD that he explains in the 2nd Pie chart. kinda like ppm is the same as mg/L in this question it gives you a % of Potassium.