What volume of water in acre-feet fell on the town


Hydraulic engineers in the United States often use, as a units of volume of water, the acre-foot, defined as the volume of water that will cover 1 acre (where 1 acre = 43560 ft2) of land to a depth of 1 ft. A severe thunderstorm dumped 2.6 in. of rain in 30 min on a town of area 40 km2. What volume of water, in acre-feet, fell on the town?

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