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When you take a bath, how many kilograms of water do you typically use?

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Final answer:

An average bath typically uses around 100 liters, equating to 0.1 kiloliters of water, which is a fraction of the median daily household water usage.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you take a bath, the amount of water you typically use would be best measured in liters, as milliliters would be too small and kiloliters would be too large for a single bath. Considering the median indoor water use is around 472 liters per household per day, it's reasonable to infer that the volume of water used for an average bath might be a fraction of this. Most standard bathtubs hold between 150 to 200 liters of water when full, but for a bath, it's common not to fill the tub to the top, so you might use approximately 100 liters, which is equivalent to 0.1 kiloliters of water.

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