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The Population in Thousands refers to the number of people living in a fire broke area. It is usually taken in thousand like 20,000 is 20. Check FAQs
P=5((Q1136)-10)
P - Population in Thousands?Q - Quantity of Water in Liters Per Minute?

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22.9401Edit=5((16572Edit1136)-10)
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Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
P=5((Q1136)-10)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
P=5((16572L/min1136)-10)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
P=5((165721136)-10)
Next Step Evaluate
P=22.9401408450704
LAST Step Rounding Answer
P=22.9401

Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water Formula Elements

Variables
Population in Thousands
The Population in Thousands refers to the number of people living in a fire broke area. It is usually taken in thousand like 20,000 is 20.
Symbol: P
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Quantity of Water in Liters Per Minute
The Quantity of Water in Liters Per Minute is the amount of water required to extinguish a fire.
Symbol: Q
Measurement: Volumetric Flow RateUnit: L/min
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Population in Thousands

​Go Population by Kuichling's Formula given Quantity of Water
P=(Q3182)2
​Go Population by Buston's Formula given Quantity of Water
P=(Q5663)2
​Go Population given Number of Simultaneous Fire Stream
P=(F2.8)2

Other formulas in Fire Demand category

​Go Quantity of Water by Kuichling's Formula
Q=3182P
​Go Quantity of Water by Buston's Formula
Q=(5663P)
​Go Quantity of Water by Freeman's Formula
Q=1136((P5)+10)
​Go Number of Simultaneous Fire Stream
F=2.8P

How to Evaluate Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water?

Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water evaluator uses Population in Thousands = 5*((Quantity of Water in Liters Per Minute/1136)-10) to evaluate the Population in Thousands, The Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water is defined as the value of population when we have prior information of other parameters used. Population in Thousands is denoted by P symbol.

How to evaluate Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water, enter Quantity of Water in Liters Per Minute (Q) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water

What is the formula to find Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water?
The formula of Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water is expressed as Population in Thousands = 5*((Quantity of Water in Liters Per Minute/1136)-10). Here is an example- 22.94014 = 5*((0.2762/1136)-10).
How to calculate Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water?
With Quantity of Water in Liters Per Minute (Q) we can find Population by Freeman's Formula given Quantity of Water using the formula - Population in Thousands = 5*((Quantity of Water in Liters Per Minute/1136)-10).
What are the other ways to Calculate Population in Thousands?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Population in Thousands-
  • Population in Thousands=(Quantity of Water in Liters Per Minute/3182)^2OpenImg
  • Population in Thousands=(Quantity of Water in Liters Per Minute/5663)^2OpenImg
  • Population in Thousands=(Number of Fire Streams/2.8)^2OpenImg
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