How much water does Adam every year if taking a 10 minute shower a day Responses 4,000 mL 40,000 mL 14,610 L 40 L

To calculate how much water Adam uses in a year, we need to know the flow rate of his showerhead. However, assuming a standard showerhead, we can estimate the water usage.

First, we need to convert the shower time to seconds:
10 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 600 seconds

Assuming a standard showerhead flow rate of 2.5 gallons per minute (9.5 liters per minute), we can calculate how much water Adam uses in a year:

Water usage per shower = 9.5 liters/minute * 10 minutes = 95 liters

Water usage per year = 95 liters/day * 365 days = 34,675 liters

Therefore, the closest estimate among the options provided would be 14,610 liters.

To calculate how much water Adam uses in a year, we need to first determine the amount of water used per shower and then multiply it by the number of showers per year.

If Adam takes a 10-minute shower every day, we need to find the amount of water used per minute. Assuming the water flow remains constant throughout the shower, we can divide the total amount of water used in a shower by the duration of the shower.

Let's suppose the flow rate is 10 liters per minute (L/min).

Amount of water used per shower = 10 L/min * 10 minutes = 100 liters

Now, to find the total amount of water used in a year, we multiply the amount of water used per shower by the number of showers in a year.

If we assume there are 365 days in a year,

Total amount of water used in a year = 100 liters * 365 days = 36,500 liters

Therefore, the correct answer is 14,610 L.

To calculate how much water Adam uses every year, we need to determine the amount of water used in a 10-minute shower and then multiply that by the number of days in a year.

First, let's convert the given options into the same unit of measurement:

4,000 mL = 4 liters (1 liter = 1,000 mL)
40,000 mL = 40 liters
14,610 L = 14,610 liters
40 L = 40 liters

Now, we can find the amount of water used in a 10-minute shower by choosing one of the given options.

Let's suppose Adam uses 4 liters (4,000 mL) of water for a 10-minute shower.

Next, we need to determine the number of showers Adam takes in a year. There are 365 days in a year.

Therefore, the calculation would be:

Number of liters used in a year = (number of liters used per shower) x (number of showers in a year)

Number of liters used in a year = 4 liters/shower x 365 showers/year

Number of liters used in a year = 1,460 liters

So, based on the assumption that Adam uses 4 liters of water for a 10-minute shower every day, he would use 1,460 liters of water every year.

Hence, the correct response is: 1,460 liters