Assume that rainfall is not known at 10 points the station F. The normal precipitations of the three neighboring gauging

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Assume that rainfall is not known at 10 points the station F. The normal precipitations of the three neighboring gauging

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Assume That Rainfall Is Not Known At 10 Points The Station F The Normal Precipitations Of The Three Neighboring Gauging 1
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Assume that rainfall is not known at 10 points the station F. The normal precipitations of the three neighboring gauging stations are as follows. Compute the missing precipitation using: a.) Arithmetic Mean Method; b.) Normal Ratio Method STATION A B C D E F G H I J NORMAL PRECIPITATION (cm) 28 15 25 30 23 26 19 21 22 27 PRECIPITATION (cm) 24 13 22 27 20 ? 15 17 20 25
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