20 gallons is much larger.
38 liters = 10.04 US gallons = 8.36 imperial gallons
9.2 gallons
10.0385 US gallons.
38 US gallons equals 143.8 liters, rounded to the nearest tenth of a liter.
20% of 190 gallons of water= 20% * 190= 0.2 * 190= 38 gallons of water
10 US gallons is 38 (37.8541) liters.
t = number of liters of 30% acid solution s = number of liters of 60% acid solution t+s=57 .30t+.60s=.50*57 t=57-s .30(57-s)+.60s=.50*57 .30*57 -.30s +.60s = .50*57 .30s = .50*57 - .30*57 = .20*57 s = .20*57/.30 = 38 liters of 30% solution t = 57 - s = 57-38 = 19 liters of 60% solution
In an average car, you would need about six liters of petrol to drive 38 miles. This is equal to about 1.5 US gallons.
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A household in the U.S uses about 70.5 gallons a day; it really differs from household to household. One website (see related links) states:Shower: 15-30 gallons a day which is about (57-114 liters).Brushing teeth with the water running is about 1-2 gallons (38-57 liters).Shaving with the water running is 10-15 gallons (38-57 liters).Washing dishes by hand is 20 gallons(75 liters).Washing dishes in the dishwasher 9-12 gallons(34-45 liters).Last but not least, flushing the toilet is 5-7 gallons(19-26 liters).---------A normal person (non-spender) use at home (kitchen, bath, etc. - not in garden or garage) max. 1o m3 water/month - cold or warm water; the mean for a day is333 L.
There are 3.7854 Liters per gallon so you have 15.322 gallons in 58 liters There are 4.55 litres in a gallon, so we need to divide 58 by 4.55 = 12.75 gallons58 L = 15.3 US gallons.
The only common factors of 38 and 90 are 1 and 2, so it is not possible for a common factor of 38 and 90 to be greater than 2, much less 20.