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某管网设有对置水塔,当管网用水最小时,泵站供水量为80L/s,节点流量如下图所示,则

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某管网设有对置水塔,当管网用水最小时,泵站供水量为80L/s,节点流量如下图所示,则节点1转输到水塔的流量q1-t为()。

 

A.150L/s

B.30L/s

C.40L/s

D.0L/s

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