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![]() "Keith Nuttl" wrote in message ... This is quite easy. 1 g of water is 1 cubic millimeter. 1000 g equals 1 kg 1000 millimeters equals 1 meter. Convert lbs to grams and feet to meters and complete the calculation areuKIDDINGme wrote: Our assignment is to create a boat made out of solely milk cartons and duc tape. With unlimited amounts of only these two supplies, the boat must be able to float 50 yds of a awimming pool. Now the hard part is that someone has to maneuver the boat, meaning that it must float carrying at least 125 lbs. Are there any suggestions as to how many cartons would be roughly needed to hold up a person and stay afloat at the same time? Also, any suggestions to the shape of the boat which would maintain the most bouyany? Thanks! 125 lb = about 57 kg. 57 x 1000 x milliliter (cc) = just a scoosh over 15 gallon (us), or 60 quarts if you buy your milk thusly. ml - gallon conversion courtesy of the best darn units converter program in the known universe, "Convert." See: http://www.joshmadison.com/software/ Cross checking my figures: 1 gallon weighs 8.33 lb, See: http://www.extolohio.com/DATA/METRIC...onversion.html 125 lb payload / 8.33 lb per gallon = about 15 gallons. Mark Browne |
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