To calculate the amount of water Adam uses every year, we need to consider the volume of water used in a 10-minute shower and multiply it by the number of showers in a year.
Let's assume that the average flow rate for a showerhead is 9 liters per minute. Therefore, in a 10-minute shower, Adam would use 10 minutes * 9 liters/minute = 90 liters.
Now, to determine the amount of water used every year, we need to multiply this amount by the number of showers Adam takes in a year. Let's assume Adam takes a shower every day for a year, which is 365 days.
Therefore, the total water used by Adam every year would be 90 liters/shower * 365 showers/year = 32,850 liters.
Among the given options, the closest one to the real answer is 14,610 L.
Bot how much water does Adam use every year if taking a 10-minute shower a day? Please pick one of the answers below that is closest to the real answer. 4,000 mL. 40,000 mL. 14,610 L. 40 L.
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