3 washing machines
there is 1 vending machine for every 23 people.
the national average water usage per person is around 200 gallons per day.(Shower/tub, Sink,Toilet,washing clothes,washing dishes,cooking,miscellaneous.)
In the 'old days', a washing machine used 35-40 gal per load. These days, however, with more energy-efficient and water-conserving washing machines, most washers will do a load with 15-20 gal per load. 10 to 20 litres but if it was a huge washing machine it would maybe be 30 to 35. Front load washers use approximately 3 to 5 gallons per cycle.
one per person for normal eaters. two per person for piggy eaters.
My estimate is about 48,000, but is not very scientific. It is based on 4,800 centers and an average of 10 machines per center.
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bay scallops - 4-6 per person for appetizer sea scallops - 1 per person for an appetizer
4 oz per person, each veg.
It depends on how long a person spends washing their car. When using a self-service car wash with high pressure hoses, the amount of water used is about 3.5 gallons per minute. Washing a car without high pressure hoses uses about 8 gallons per minute.
The average consumption of hot water across all households is 4 litres per person per day for washing machines and 35 litres per person per day for baths and showers. An additional 10 litres of hot water is used for the cleaning of dishes at the sink and for hand and face washing. This gives a total average usage of 49 litres of hot water per person per day. (Source: BERR Government Report 2005, www.berr.gov.uk/files/file16568.pdf) The average water consumption per day in the UK is 150l per person, so up to 30% of water consumption is hot water. Energy Bills on Hot Water: The average home spends 25% of their annual energy bill on hot water. (Source: www.BritishEco.com) Since the average annual energy bills in the UK is now over £1300 (November 2008) this means the home will spend £325 per year on hot water. 75% of this can be saved be installing a Solar Hot Water system.
Roughly 3,069,877 Square feet per person in Canada.