An untightened faucet drips 1.8kg water in half an hour. How many kg water does the untightened faucet drip in one minute? (solution to equation)

An untightened faucet drips 1.8kg water in half an hour. How many kg water does the untightened faucet drip in one minute? (solution to equation)


Set a drop of water per minute x kg,
Because half an hour is equal to 30 minutes, dripping water is 1.8 kg, 30 times of one minute in 30 minutes, so we can get the equation
30x=1.8
x=0.06
So the drop of water is 0.06kg per minute



If a broken faucet drips a drop of water every second, and every 20 drops is 1ml, what is the volume of water in one day


Seconds of a day: 60 * 60 * 24 = 86400
A total of 86400 drops were dropped
Volume: 86400 / 20 = 4320 (ML)



A dripping faucet leaks about 50 milliliters per minute. According to this rate of leakage, the faucet will leak for a year


Calculate how many minutes there are in a year, and multiply by 50 ml to get the answer