There are a couple of things you need to know before you can solve that problem:
-- 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces
-- 1 hour = 3,600 seconds
Now, you take your 6 ounces per second, and you multiply it by ' 1 ' a couple times.
(Remember that a fraction with the same thing on top and bottom is the same as ' 1 '.)
(6 fluid ounces/second) x (1 gallon/128 fluid ounces) x (3,600 seconds/hour) = 168.75 gallons/hour
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Divide by 360,000. 100 for cm to metre and 3600 for hour to sec.
1 hour = 3,600 seconds(35 kilometers / hour) x (1,000 meters / kilometer) x (1 hour / 3,600 seconds)= (35 x 1,000 / 3,600) (km - m hr / hr - km - sec)= 9.7222 m/sec (rounded, repeating)
8 qt = 1 gallon 60 seconds = 1 minute 2 qt/min = 2qt/60 sec = 1/30 qt/sec = 1/30 (1/8 gallon)/sec = 1/240 gallons/sec ≈ 0.0042 gallons/sec
No. The value km/hr is a speed. The value km/sec/hour is acceleration (how many km/sec do you gain each hour).
1482 metres per sec = 5335 km per hour = 3315 miles per hour