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Lake Michigan holds 13 billion gallons of water. If just Chicago removed water from the lake and it never rained again, how many decades would the water last?

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Check explanation section.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to be able to answer this question accurately,there is need to follow the formula below for the calculation;

Numbers of decades = total volume/ volume per decade. ----------------------(1).

So, we are given from the Question above that the volume of water in Lake Michigan = 13 billion gallons of water.

And if chicago uses 5 million gallons of water every decade.

Therefore, using the formula (1) above, we have;

Numbers of decades = 13 × 10^9/ 5 × 10^6 = 2.6 × 10^15 decades.

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