Most people who have four kids do about 4-5 loads of laundry per week (not counting bedding). People with two young children (toddlers) do around the same amount.
Kate Gosselin is asked about laundry in most interviews. Over time she has stated that she does an average of 2 or 3 loads a day to keep up with the basic laundry needs of her family, with more laundry on days where she does towels, linens or seasonal clothing.
Six to eight loads of laundry would not be unusual for a family of four with a normal capacity washer and dryer.
The number of loads you can get out of a 50 oz bottle of laundry detergent depends on the concentration of the detergent and the size of each load. On average, a 50 oz bottle can provide around 32-50 loads.
I dry about 8 loads a week. It's easy to move one load from the washer to the dryer so it's not about separating it again, you just take a washed load and move it to the dryer. It's not a good idea to mix colors and whites in the dryer because lint can transfer between the items. **** : The first response to this question is ridiculous. : I do about 42 loads of laundry a year, that's less than one per week. I read that Proctor and Gamble claim that the average American family does 300 loads/ year, that's 6 loads/ week. I prefer to dry only about half of my washed clothes, so about 22 dryer loads a year.
If you use one perfect cup, you can wash 35 loads with one box if it contains 35 cups of laundry detergent and you only use 1 cup per load of laundry. 35 divided by 1 =35 NOTE: By the way, usually 1 full cup is far too much for 1 load of laundry unless it is super dirty and is a very full load.
Loads and loads loads and loads and loads and loads
The average amount of cars a family has in Arizona is three cars.
on average i would say two cars for an average family of four plus
loads and loads and loads, so many in fact that I don't know
There are 5 people in an average family
The percentage of kids who do their own laundry varies significantly by age and family practices, but studies suggest that around 25-30% of children start doing their own laundry by the age of 12. Many parents begin teaching their children laundry skills earlier, often around age 8-10. Ultimately, the responsibility often depends on individual family dynamics and the emphasis placed on teaching life skills.
as many as they wanted to have