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A leaky faucet that drips four ounces of water per minute can waste approximately 5 gallons of water each day. This translates to about 2,082 gallons per year if left unattended. Repairing the leak can help conserve water and reduce utility bills.
If the faucet leaks one ounce of water per minute, it would waste 60 ounces in an hour and 1,440 ounces in a day. This would amount to 43,830 ounces in a 30-day month and 525,600 ounces in a year. Since 1 gallon is equivalent to 128 ounces, the leaked water would amount to 4,110 gallons in a year.
gallons per hour x 2.133 = ounces per minute
90 gallons(i think)...I DID THE MATH, IT TOOK A WHILE!I DOUBLE CHECKED WHOEVE DID THE FIRST ONE YEAH 90 GALLONS IS CORRECT BUT IT ONLY TOOK ME 5 MINUETS TO FIGURE IT OUT
18.75 gallons per hour.
The first step is to convert fluid ounces into gallons then multiply that by 60 to get gallons per hour:4 x 0.0078 (gallons per fl. oz.) = 0.0312 gallons per minuteNext:0.0312 x 60 = 1.9 gallons per hour
80 fluid ounces is 0.625 gallons.
169 ounces is 1.32 US gallons.
To find out how many ounces treat 4000 gallons, you can set up a proportion based on the relationship between ounces and gallons. 80 ounces is to 10000 gallons as x ounces is to 4000 gallons. Solving this proportion, you can find that x = (80 * 4000) / 10000 = 32 ounces.
250 fluid ounces is 1.95 gallons.
40 US gallons = 5,120 US fluid ounces.
(272 fluid ounces) / (128 fluid ounces per gallon) = 2.125 gallons