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Chicago uses 1.2x10^9 gallons of water/day.How many gallons per second must be pumped from the adjacent Lake Michigan every second to supply the city?

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13888.8888889 i think?

User Mfalade
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Answer:

13,888.88 gallons per second must be pumped from the adjacent Lake Michigan every second to supply the city.

Step-by-step explanation:

Gallons of water used by Chicago city in 1 day =
1.2* 10^9 gal

1 day = 24 hours

1 hour = 60 mins

1 min = 60 seconds


1 day=24* 60* 60 min = 86,400 seconds

Gallons of water used by Chicago city in 86,400 seconds :

=
1.2* 10^9 gal

Gallons of water used by Chicago city in 1 second:


(1.2* 10^9 gal)/(86,400)=13,888.88 gal

13,888.88 gallons per second must be pumped from the adjacent Lake Michigan every second to supply the city.

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