Yep. The US uses 9 Million Barrels of gas per day. A barrel is 55 gallons. Check out the consumption section. http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/usa.html So the answer to your question is that 700 million barrels is about 20% of US demand for gasoline annually. That article is a pretty interesting piece of info on the state of energy in America.
12.6% as of 2010, approx. 38.9 Million.
64%, 73% of men and 55% of women.
Approximately 10% of American households have a net worth of 3 million or more.
long-grain rice consumption reached a record 88.7 million cwt in 2003, while medium- and short-grain rice consumption totaled 36.3 million cwt.
230 million in percentage = 2.3 billion %
1 million, as a percentage of 35 million is the same as 1 as a percentage of 35. The value = 100*1/35 = 2.857142....%
million and millions
U.S. rapeseed consumption reached 649 million pounds in 2000
The consumption of fresh bagels exceeded $500 million in 1992
Oil consumption did, in fact, rise from 17.979 million barrels a day in 1992 to 19.653 million barrels a day in 1999.
percentage = 466.67%% rate:= 14 million/3 million * 100%= 4.6667 * 100%= 466.67%
It is 280 million%