1 gallon = 4 quarts
1 quart = 0.25 gallon
electrical energy forces the water out.
There are many ways to describe time, such as using words like "second," "minute," "hour," "day," "week," "month," "year," etc. Time can also be measured in units like milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, centuries, etc. Additionally, time can be described using phrases such as "in the past," "now," or "in the future."
A teenage boy drinking 34 ounces per day would consume approximately 2.83 cans of 12-ounce sodas per day. Therefore, in a week, he would drink around 19.83 cans of soda (2.83 cans/day * 7 days/week). This would round up to about 20 cans per week.
The SI unit of time is the second. Other units of time that are often used are minute, hour, day, week, month, year, century, millenium, as well as decimal fractions of a second such as the millisecond, microsecond, or nanosecond.
You are missing the subject and what happened. Who fell from the bicycle and what happened as a result.
1.5 m3 per week = 0.03931 gallon per minute (rounded)or 5.032 fluid ounce per minute (rounded)or 0.08386 fluid ounce per second (rounded)or 148.809 ml per minute (rounded)or 2.48 ml per second (rounded)
52.83 Gallons.
with the tap running, about 5 litres a minute is wasted, and also it wastes our water resources which we need for everyday
0.25 US quarts per second equates to 37,800 gallons per week.
month
Depends on what the gas price is on the sign and how many miles/gallons you get, and how many miles that you driver per week.
3.5 gal/wk * 52 wk/yr = 182 gallons per year.
Converting minutes to weeks is easy. Just multiply by 60 minutes per hour x 24 hours per day x 7 days per week to get 10080 minutes per week. The drops per gallon is a little harder to figure. I assume you are talking water, still, it could vary depending upon the purity and temperature of the water. However, U.S. Geological Survey says that they have made a number of measurements, and figure an average of 15140 drops per gallon. Take your 2 1/2 gallons. Multiply by 15140 to get to drops per week. Divide by 10080 to get to drops per minute. The answer is: around 3.75 drops per minute.
The question lacks sense. This would simply be 1x60x24x7. However if you meant how many cm is a week. 10080 minutes in a week, which means 50400cm
15 to 20 minute per week
hour
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