To calculate the amount of water Adam uses in a year with a 10-minute shower per day, we need to know the flow rate of the showerhead.
On average, a showerhead has a flow rate of about 2.5 gallons per minute (gpm). Multiplying this flow rate by 10 minutes gives us the amount of water used per shower.
2.5 gpm x 10 min = 25 gallons
Now, let's calculate the amount of water used in a year:
25 gallons/shower x 365 days/year = 9,125 gallons/year
So, Adam uses approximately 9,125 gallons of water in a year with a 10-minute shower every day.
How much water does Adam every year if taking a 10 minute shower a day?
2 answers
Wrong!