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An hour has 60 minutes, so this movie would be running for an hour and 40 minutes. Or, 1.67 hours.
For a standard 37 and half hour week you would have 44 weeks or 10 months of sick leave. (hope you don't need it)
It depends where the water was located, such as theArtic orFlorida
The equation would be 2x+2(x+2)=28 when x= the speed of the slower runner. If you solve for x you get 6, which is the speed of the slower runner. Then if you add 2 you get the speed of the faster runner-8
If 7 pipes can fill a water tank in 6 hours, then 1 pipe would take 7 times 6 or 42 hours. Take 42 and divide by 9, and you get 4 2/3 hours. That is the time it would take for 9 pipes to fill the tank.
The amount of water that drips from a tap in 15 minutes will depend on the flow rate of the tap. Generally, a dripping tap can release around 1/4 to 1/2 a teaspoon of water per drip. This can vary depending on the condition of the tap and the water pressure.
When you leave the water on you use on average 16L.
My bet would be the hot water heater cycling water through
I would check the toilets, that is about the only place water could be getting into the drain without seeing it.
If the person was not doing anything strenuous, such as running a marathon, two hours would be no problem except for some dehydration. Two days or more without water in mid summer could be fatal, however.
with the tap running, about 5 litres a minute is wasted, and also it wastes our water resources which we need for everyday
if its pure
No, then you would be running away. Once you're 18 you can leave your parents behind
no... you should call a professional to come inspect your pool
Water Polo began in 1870, it would be 139 years running.
Nothing much. It would just leave drivers running in the background not needed.
If the water is draining faster than the spigot is supplying water, the water level in the tub will decrease until the drain and spigot reach equilibrium. This may result in an empty tub if the drain efficiency is higher than the spigot's flow rate.