Asked by monnie
                A bottle with a volume of 190 U. S. fluid gallons is filled at the rate of 1.8 g/min. (Water has a density of 1000 kg/m3, and 1 U.S. fluid gallon = 231 in.3.) In years, how long does the filling take?
            
            
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    1 US fl.gal
=231 in³
=231*(2.54³) cm³
=231*(2.54³) g (weight)
Time required to fill "bottle"
=190 US fl.gal / 1.8 g/min
=190*(231*(2.54³))/1.8 min.
Convert result to year(s).
    
=231 in³
=231*(2.54³) cm³
=231*(2.54³) g (weight)
Time required to fill "bottle"
=190 US fl.gal / 1.8 g/min
=190*(231*(2.54³))/1.8 min.
Convert result to year(s).
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