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Water of level of river is below normal levels it was one and a half meters below sea level during the summer River drops never two and a third meters below what is the water level at the end of the summer
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To find the water level of the river at the end of summer, we need to consider the two pieces of information provided:
1. The river's water level was 1.5 meters below sea level during the summer.
2. The river drops never 2.33 meters below what is considered normal levels.
To clarify the situation:
- If we say "normal level" is at sea level (0 meters), then during the summer, the river's level being 1.5 meters below sea level means it is at -1.5 meters (1.5 meters below 0).
- The river can drop a maximum of 2.33 meters below **normal** levels. If we assume normal levels are at 0 meters, then the lowest point the river can reach is:
\[
0 - 2.33 = -2.33 \text{ meters}
\]
Since the river level is at -1.5 meters during the summer and it can drop down to -2.33 meters but not below that, we conclude that the water level at the end of summer is:
- Since it started at -1.5 meters, we have two possibilities:
- If it dropped further, it could potentially be as low as -2.33 meters.
Thus, at the end of the summer, the water level of the river could be anything between -1.5 meters and -2.33 meters, depending on the exact conditions.
If you're looking for a specific conclusion based on the information given, you can say it is below -1.5 meters but it cannot exceed -2.33 meters. Therefore, if the river is indeed at the maximum drop, it will have a water level of -2.33 meters at the end of summer.
1. The river's water level was 1.5 meters below sea level during the summer.
2. The river drops never 2.33 meters below what is considered normal levels.
To clarify the situation:
- If we say "normal level" is at sea level (0 meters), then during the summer, the river's level being 1.5 meters below sea level means it is at -1.5 meters (1.5 meters below 0).
- The river can drop a maximum of 2.33 meters below **normal** levels. If we assume normal levels are at 0 meters, then the lowest point the river can reach is:
\[
0 - 2.33 = -2.33 \text{ meters}
\]
Since the river level is at -1.5 meters during the summer and it can drop down to -2.33 meters but not below that, we conclude that the water level at the end of summer is:
- Since it started at -1.5 meters, we have two possibilities:
- If it dropped further, it could potentially be as low as -2.33 meters.
Thus, at the end of the summer, the water level of the river could be anything between -1.5 meters and -2.33 meters, depending on the exact conditions.
If you're looking for a specific conclusion based on the information given, you can say it is below -1.5 meters but it cannot exceed -2.33 meters. Therefore, if the river is indeed at the maximum drop, it will have a water level of -2.33 meters at the end of summer.