Water flows through a horizontal pipe at a rate of 80 ft3/min. A pressure gauge placed on a 3.2 inch diameter section of the pipe reads 15 psi. What is the gauge pressure in a section of pipe where the diameter is 5 inches?
Pressure = ______ psi

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