The number of pints used in a five-minute shower can vary based on the flow rate of the showerhead. Typically, a standard showerhead has a flow rate of about 2.5 gallons per minute. Therefore, in a five-minute shower, approximately 12.5 gallons are used, which equals about 100 pints, since there are 8 pints in a gallon.
There are 3 quarts in 6 pints. To convert pints per hour to quarts per minute, you would divide the pints per hour by 60 (since there are 60 minutes in an hour). So, 6 pints per hour is equivalent to 0.1 quarts per minute.
There are two pints in a quart. So ten pints would be five quarts. That would be roughly how much blood is in two adults. Planning a Vampire party?
There are 4 quarts and 5 pints in 9 pints.
The average person breathes in about 6 to 10 liters of air per minute at rest, which translates to approximately 1.5 to 2.5 pints. This can vary based on factors such as activity level, age, and overall health. During physical activity, the amount of air breathed can increase significantly.
0.2113 pints
That is approximately 100 pints
That is approximately 200 pints.
five quarts + five pints = 15 pints
There are 10 pints in five quarts. There are two pints in a quart.
64 pints per 60 minutes = 1 and 1/12 pints per minute
Five US quarts is 10 pints.
42.5 pints
It is over 9000 in a ten minute shower
Five US gallons is 40 pints.
There are 3 quarts in 6 pints. To convert pints per hour to quarts per minute, you would divide the pints per hour by 60 (since there are 60 minutes in an hour). So, 6 pints per hour is equivalent to 0.1 quarts per minute.
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