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When firefighters are trying to put out a fire, the rate at which they can spray water on the fire depends on the water pressure. You can find the flow rate f in gallons per minute using the equation, f = 120p, where p is the nozzle pressure in pounds per square inch.

What would the flow rate be if the pressure was 16 Ibs/in square?

MUST SHOW WORK

(A) 2.13
(B) 1,920
(C) 43.8
(D) 960​