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← HistoryWithin historical Islamic irrigation systems, which outcome arises when attempting to evenly redistribute water rights using complex algebraic equations representing flow dynamics?
A)Increased system-wide flow efficiency
B)Water theft risk actually increases✓
C)Decreased canal sedimentation rates
D)Improved overall water quality
💡 Explanation
Water theft risks increase because the complex algebraic equations, intended to ensure fair allocation through precisely modeled flow, became difficult for common farmers to understand; therefore disputes increased, rather than reducing perceived inequity amongst users.
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