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How does a water-saving shower head work?
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Dorthea
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The amount of water used to take a shower is directly proportional to the amount of time that the shower is in use. A shower
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Jam
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Suppose that your morning shower is 7 minutes long and uses 4 gallons of water per minute that is a nice 102 F in temperature.
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danny
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Suppose water flows from a shower at a rate of 0.38 cubic feet per minute. Do you use more water by taking a 14-minute shower or
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ben
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Austin took a shower from 7:56 to 8:08 and used sixty gallons of water. Assuming the same rate of water usage, how much water
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Dj
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Which of the following is one way that a person can conserve water?
a.Take a bath instead of a shower b.Wash laundry in small,
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Mack
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Some people are very careful to reduce waste by recycling paper and plastic. However, they may not realize the importance of
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A person is singing in the shower. They notice that as certain notes become very loud, the shower walls vibrate. Which statement
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Suppose water flows from a shower at a rate of 0.32 cubic feet per minute. Do you use more water by taking a 12-minute shower or
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Anonymous
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Use units do help you answer the question. If necessary, round your answer to two decimal places.
Suppose water flows from a
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