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8 January, 23:32

Last year, the average American used 167 disposable water bottles (16.9 oz or 0.132 gallons). If the cost of 1 gallon of tap water in Philadelphia is approximately 7 cents, how much money could be saved by drinking tap water if we assume the cost of 1 bottle of water is $1.00?

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  1. 8 January, 23:41
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    The money that could be saved by drinking tap water is $165.46.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Cost of 1 bottle of water = $1.00

    Number of bottles consumed = 167

    Volume of water used in 1 bottle = 0.132 gallons

    So, volume of water used in 167 bottles = 167 * 0.132 = 22.04 gallons

    Cost of 1 gallon of tap water = 7 cents = $0.07

    In order to determine the money saved using tap water, we first find the cost of 167 bottles.

    Using unitary method,

    1 bottle cost = $1.00

    167 bottles cost = Number of bottles * Cost of 1 bottle

    = 167 * $1.00 = $167.00

    Now, 167 dollars is spent for consuming 22.04 gallons of water.

    Now, cost of 1 gallon of tap water = $0.07

    So, cost of 22.04 gallons of tap water = 22.04 * 0.07 = $1.54

    Therefore, the money saved by drinking tap water is given as:

    Money saved = Money spent in bottles for 22.04 gallons - Money spent in tap water for the same volume

    Money saved = $167.00 - $1.54 = $165.46

    Hence, the money that could be saved by drinking tap water is $165.46.
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