Must the flow of compressible fluid necessarily be treated as compressible?

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No, for gases if the difference in pressure results in a density change of less than approximately thirty percent (30%), the fluid may be treated as incompressible by assuming the density to be the average density which remains constant.

Source: Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Ron Darby, 2nd edition, page 115.

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