Assuming the rate of dripping is constant, 5 minutes is half of 10 minutes, so only half as much water would have dripped. Half of 6 ounces is 3 ounces.
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It would have to be under 16. Eight ounces is considered a serving of water, and there are 128 ounces in a gallon. That divides out to 16 servings. Now, milk has fat, protein, and vitamins in it, not just water, so you would have to get at least a little less water than 16 servings.
16 ounces would equal 1 pint, so 24 ounces would equal 1.5 pints.
A pound is equal to eight ounces, so you would multiply the number of pounds by eight to convert it to ounces.
There are 16 ounces in a pound, so in 48 pounds, there would be 768 ounces.
28.38 liters of water would have dripped out which is also: 7.497203 gallons, 1919.284 tablespoons, 5757.852 teaspoons, 959.642 fluid ounces, 1.00223 cubic feet, 1731.861 cubic inches, 28380 cubic centimeters, 0.02838 cubic meters, 7677.136 US drams, 59.97762 pints, 119.9552 cups, 29.98881 quarts, or 6.242727 imperial gallons, you would also need to get your faucet fixed earth hater
1- Condensation because the tank is cooler then the ambient temperature when water is being drawn2- The tank is starting to corrode
The number of ounces in a glass of water can vary, but a standard glass is typically 8 ounces. Therefore, 3 glasses of water would be 24 ounces (8 ounces/glass x 3 glasses = 24 ounces).
2,000 ounces.
It would be just slightly over. There are eight ounces in a cup.
You would need to drink approximately 5 bottles of water to reach 80 ounces, as the typical water bottle contains 16 ounces.
40 ounces is equal to 5 cups, so you would need 5 glasses to hold 40 ounces of water.
There are approximately 33.8 ounces in a liter of water.
1 cup is equal to 8 ounces. 24 ounces would equal 3 cups.
For a 1:10 ratio of chlorine to water, you would need 1/11 ounces of chlorine for every ounce of water. Therefore, for 15 ounces of water in the spray bottle, you would need 15/11 ounces of chlorine, which is approximately 1.36 ounces of chlorine. Make sure to handle chlorine with caution and follow proper safety measures when handling it.
To find out how many ounces of product are in each gallon of water in a 9:1 ratio, you would divide 128 (ounces in a gallon) by 9, which gives you approximately 14.22 ounces of product per gallon of water.
Two tons would be 4,000 lbs. With 16 ounces per pound, that would be 64,000 oz.