To find the total units of water collected for day 3, we can simply add up the units of water collected on each day, starting with the 1 unit of water we already have:
Day 1: 1 unit of water
Day 2: 1 unit of water
Day 3: 1 unit of water
1. Total units of water collected for day 3 = 1 + 1 + 1 = 3 units of water
2. Since we only need to consume 1 unit of water per day to survive, we would have consumed a total of 3 units of water in 3 days.
3. To find the amount of water leftover, we can subtract the units of water consumed from the total units of water collected:
Total units of water collected = 3 units
Units of water consumed = 3 units
Water leftover = Total units of water collected - Units of water consumed
= 3 - 3
= 0 units of water leftover
4. We could collect water in a number of ways, depending on what resources were available on the island. We could collect rainwater using containers, or we could find a freshwater stream or well and collect water from there. We could also try to collect dew or moisture using a cloth or other absorbent material.
5. The tools we would use to collect water would depend on the method we chose. For example, if we were collecting rainwater, we would need containers to catch the water, such as buckets or barrels. If we were collecting water from a stream or well, we would need a way to transport the water back to our shelter, such as a jug or canteen. If we were collecting moisture, we would need a cloth or other absorbent material to collect the water.