25,571 gallons
No.
That obviously depends how fast the water flows! If you have the water flow in gallons/second, you can divide your 660,000 gallons by this number to find out how many seconds it takes. Then divide the result by 3600 to convert to hours. Similarly if you have the flow in gallons/minute - only that in this case, for the final conversion you divide by 60.
495833.333 gallons
If a certain number of hours is "x", then 8 times as much would simply be "8x".
The purchase price is calculated as a certain number of working hours.
31.2 gallons in 24 hours
360 gallons of blood pass through the brain every 24 hours
No.
You cannot do that. Do you mean gallons per second to hours?
That obviously depends how fast the water flows! If you have the water flow in gallons/second, you can divide your 660,000 gallons by this number to find out how many seconds it takes. Then divide the result by 3600 to convert to hours. Similarly if you have the flow in gallons/minute - only that in this case, for the final conversion you divide by 60.
About 171.6 gallons per hour.
To know for certain, you'd need to measure your water flow from your faucet at the rate it was turned on, but if its a newer faucet, then if you have pretty good water pressure (60 psi), the faucet will only flow at 2.2 gallons per minute. Thus if you had the faucet fully open for seven hours you may have wasted as much as 92 gallons.
495833.333 gallons
If a certain number of hours is "x", then 8 times as much would simply be "8x".
8.57 hours. because 2 hours/ .07 hours = 2.857 * 3 hours = 8.57 hours
the purchase price is calculated as a certain number of working hours.
It will take 6 hours for 5 pickersto harvest 75 gallons of strawberries.