Answer:
Explanation:
1 dose = 2 drops * 180 / 10 = 36 drops /dose
4 doses = 4 * 36 = 144 drops / day.
144 drops * 365 = 52560 drops / year
52560 * 5 = 262800 drops / 5 years.
262800 / 20 = 13140 mL
13140 ml / 1000 = 13.140 L for a 5 year supply.
We are still not quite finished. There must be at least 1 leap year and maybe 2.
1 leap year would add 0.144 Liters
2 leap years would add 0.288 liters
I'm not sure how to finish the problem. I am going to say that we should ignore the leap years and stick with the answer. 13.140 L for 5 years.
Interesting question.
Taking DNA Samples<span> of Arrestees is a highly controversial topic as An arrestee is a </span>person arrested<span>for a </span>crime<span> and who </span>has<span> not yet </span>been convicted<span> for that offense. the </span>state's<span> CODIS </span>DNA<span> database (SDIS) to see if the </span>person has<span> a </span>criminal<span> of </span>collecting DNA<span> from </span>felons arrested<span> for </span>crimes<span> of violence and burglaries.</span>
Answer:
An equivalent hydroelectric plant can provide up to 8.2 million homes in the United States.
Explanation:
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, a typical U.S. home has an average yearly consumption of
in 2018. The quantity of house that can be provided is:


An equivalent hydroelectric plant can provide up to 8.2 million homes in the United States.
The Cadillac Corporation has, in fact, already introduced their Onstar System in the 1997 model year. It links a hand-held, voice-activated phone with a GPS satellite device. Onstar allows dispatchers in customer service centers to locate Cadillac owners who are in distress, or who locked their keys in their cars. Emergency response can be dispatched from the Cadillac operated service centers.
In some states, including California, Colorado, Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, Texas and Florida, the cellular emergency calls are directed to the state police. The increase in the number of calls has been so great, that these states are attempting to build infrastructures to handle the volume of calls received.