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Hello students, as per the given data, let us go take the first statement that has been given in just a single week, those bottles would stretch more than a half of the way to the moon.
00:15
So, given that the number of bottles sold daily is 116 million.
00:20
So, let us calculate how far they could stretch in a week, which is 116 bottles per day, which is into 7 per week is equals to 812 million bottles per week.
00:43
So, the distance from the earth to the moon is 240000 miles.
00:51
So, the statement is true because 812 million bottles is indeed much longer than the way of the moon.
01:01
And coming to the next where the statement says that the us uses enough bottles of water in a circle of year, the quarter with plastics of 213 times.
01:17
So, given that the number of bottles sold is 116 million.
01:21
So, now let us calculate how many bottles are sold annually.
01:25
So, per for annually it is for 365 days that is per year where we need to calculate 116 into 365 which gives 42 .34 billion bottles per year.
01:57
So, the equator is about 25000 miles, this is for equator and this was for moon.
02:13
So, this is the miles of equator long.
02:18
And now the statement is true because 42 .34 billion bottles would be enough to circle the equator of 213 times.
02:33
Coming to the next statement where it is said that 80479 plastic bottles are provided each second in the us.
02:41
So, the statement is not directly supported by the provided data, it seems to be like specific estimation given with the content without additional information we cannot go with the accuracy.
02:52
So, on average each american drinks 128 water bottles per year.
02:58
So, given that the us population which is 330 million and the number of bottles sold daily is 116 million.
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So, now let us calculate the average bottle consumption per person per year which is 116 million bottles per 365 days...