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27 February, 18:31

If a 5.00-minute shower requires 85.0 L of water, how much water would you save if you shortened

your shower by 45.0 seconds?

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  1. 27 February, 19:00
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    12.75 liters.

    Explanation:

    By proportion that would be (300 - 45 / 300) * 85 = 72.25 liters you would use.

    So you save 85 - 72.25 liters.
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