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Kim estimates that there are approximately 5750 drops of water in one-liter bottle. Estimate how many gallons of water her leaky faucet wastes in a year. (There are approximately 3.78 liters in a gallon.
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Kim estimates that there are approximately 5750 drops of water in one-liter bottle. Estimate how many gallons of water her leaky faucet wastes in a year. (There are approximately 3.78 liters in a gallon.)
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5750 drops=1 liter
1*365= 365 liters in a year
365/3.78=96.56 gallons in a
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