8 pt = 1 gallon
Pints per hour:
12 pt * 60 min. = 720 pt/hour
720 pt/hour * (1 gal/8 pt) = 90 gal/hour
Therefore, if a swimming pool is filled at a rate of 12 pints per minute, it is equal to 90 gallons per hour.
When operating, a nuclear power plant needs about 750,000 gallons of water per minute! When being shut down (as in the case of an emergency) the cooling operation requires about 25,000 gallons per minute.
Depends how deep it is, volume requires 3 dimensions.
Not enough information. need length and width
it is 17.77, if not, 17.76
150,000 gallons of water a second. That is a lot of bath tubs being filled each second!
That will depend on viscosity, which will depend on the substance being pumped.
With no pressure (that being the P in PSI), it is next to impossible for any liquid, let alone gallons of liquid, to pass through piping at any length.
1)Write an inequality that will represent how many hours, h, it will take to fill the pond.2)How many whole hours will it take to fill but not overfill the pond?
The basket was half full at 12:59 pm because the number of grapes doubled every minute, leading to it being filled at 1:00 pm. Therefore, the basket was halfway filled the minute before it became full.
The top of the line residential on demand water heaters can run between 7 and 9 gallons per minute at 199,900 BTU. All water heaters perform roughly the same job-- they raise the incoming water approximately 30 degrees C at a rate sufficient to support at minimum 2.5 gallons of water being used per minute. This is about 16,600 BTU.
Filled to the brim it will hold a tiny bit less than 65 US Gallons. Allowing for the surface being about 1 inch from overflowing and also allowing for the displacement of water when gravel and rocks are added, your tank will actually be holding about 58 gallons of water when ready for fish.
'The swimming of witches' was when a women, accused of being a witch, was dragged down a river.