"katysails" wrote in message
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He said 20 hours - that means, to me, 20 hours
If you were taking 20 hrs here it would mean you were taking 5 four hour
classes or some combination of them 4 and 3, plus lab time...the average
student carries 16 credit hrs per semester....plus labs and library time...
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Kate,
Don't you think that someone who had 20 credit hours of physics and 18 of math
would know immediately that 200 gallons is a volume much larger than a
centerboard trunk? And after it was pointed out twice he claimed he didn't
have time to do the calculation!
roughly 8 gallons (64 pounds of water) to a cubic foot implies 25 cubic feet.
or almost 4 liters to a gallon implies 800 cubic liters or 0.8 cubic meters
either way good to about 10%, or just go to:
http://www.onlineconversion.com/
Or, if he had the sailing experience he claims, he would know that a 100 gallon
water tank is rather large, roughly coffin sized, and is bigger than what is
found on most smaller sailboats - 200 gallons is huge! Either Jim is a
complete fake, or he's just too slow and lazy to figure out anything on his own.