The average family has two cars. Each car has a thirteen-gallon tank which gets filled weekly, so the family uses twenty-six gallons of gasoline per week.
It's about 21-23 gallons a year. down from 45 gallons in 1945. see: http://www.ers.usda.gov/amberwaves/june03/pdf/awjune2003datafeature.pdf
3.5 gal/wk * 52 wk/yr = 182 gallons per year.
168hours average
If I'm the average American I use about 20 gallons a week. Not the best for my pocketbook.
A typical family may consume around 1 to 2 gallons of milk per week, depending on factors like family size and dietary preferences. This consumption can be measured in gallons, which is a common unit for liquid volume in the United States. Families with young children or those who use milk frequently for cooking and baking may lean towards the higher end of that range.
52.83 Gallons.
6 family members divided by 3 gallons is 1/2 gallon per person.
If every person in U.S. uses 50 gallons a day (very conservative), that's 5.68 trillion gallons of water annually. 100 gallons per day per person, 11.35 trillion gallons. That's not including industry, business, etc. - just a person by person average.
0.25 US quarts per second equates to 37,800 gallons per week.
500 pounds
the average american will excercise up to 1 hr a week.
A family of four people consume almost half of a water pond in a five star hotel in whole week, but there are some conditions involved like the temperature of water and how is the weather out there. out of four, if two are regular athletes then a daily shower is must and these two consume more than rest of two, here we calculate a full water pond in a five star hotel. please shut up your mouth on that much waste of water in your house hold / week and shut up the tap as well. Just for fun but save water for future world. Regards, Tariq Toor http:/fixmehealthy.blogspot.com