Easily! A normal garden hose will typically use 360 gallons a minute. 540 liters is equal to 142 gallons.
1 mile/10 sec = 6 mile/minute = 360 miles/hour
It is an old convention where everything is perfect like a circle, and each year have 360 days (for some reason). The ancients decided to make the unit to measure angles using this system, defining the angle of a full rotation is the godly number 360, and then split down. Now, a more useful and intuitive definition is given, called a radian measure. Where the radian measure of a full rotation as the circumference of the UNIT CIRCLE (circle with radius 1), which is 2 pi.
The Least Common Multiple of 40 and 36 is 360.
5 x Y = 360 360 / 5 = Y Answer: 72
360/12 = 30 miles per gallon.
360 ÷ 6 = 60 miles per hour is the unit rate
360 miles in 6 hours
60 miles per hour.
360 miles in 6 hours = 360/6 = 60 mph
At this rate it should take approx. 26 gallons for 468 miles
360 ÷ 12 = 30 gallons
Divide 360 by 12, then multiply by 4
It is 30 miles per gallon.
There are approximately 95.1 gallons in 360 liters.
That would depend on how many miles you can drive with each gallon of fuel : If you get 15 MPG ( 360 miles divided by 15 MPG = 24 gallons x $3.70 = $88.80 ) If you get 19 MPG ( 360 miles divided by 19 MPG is almost 19 gallons x $3.70 = $70.30 )
There are 90 gallons in 360 quarts.