Answer:
Leaky faucet can result into wasting of about 10.8 litres of water.
Step-by-step explanation:
A typical drip is given as 0.25 ml of water.
So if there are 30 drips in a minute.
It means there are 30 × 60 = 1800 drips in an hour.
And 1800 × 24 = 43200 drips in a single day.
If drip is taken as 0.25ml of water
Then
43200 drips = 43200 × 0.25
43200 drips = 10800 ml of water
Convert ml into liters
10800ml = 10800/1000 L
10800ml = 10.8 L
So a leaky faucet can result into wasting of about 10.8 liters of water.
(Use same procedure if you have any other values of a drip)