SOLUTION: An aquarium store unit requires 75000mL of water. How many gallons of water are needed? (1gal = 4 quarts)
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Question 144183: An aquarium store unit requires 75000mL of water. How many gallons of water are needed? (1gal = 4 quarts)
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An aquarium store unit requires 75000mL of water. How many gallons of water are needed? (1gal = 4 quarts)
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75000mL(1 liter/1000 mL)(1 gallon/3.785 liters)
= [75000*1*1] / [1000*3.785] gallons
= 19.815 gallons
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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