To calculate how much water Adam uses in a year, we need to know the flow rate of his showerhead. However, assuming a standard showerhead, we can estimate the water usage.
First, we need to convert the shower time to seconds:
10 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 600 seconds
Assuming a standard showerhead flow rate of 2.5 gallons per minute (9.5 liters per minute), we can calculate how much water Adam uses in a year:
Water usage per shower = 9.5 liters/minute * 10 minutes = 95 liters
Water usage per year = 95 liters/day * 365 days = 34,675 liters
Therefore, the closest estimate among the options provided would be 14,610 liters.
How much water does Adam every year if taking a 10 minute shower a day Responses 4,000 mL 40,000 mL 14,610 L 40 L
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