Quote:
It takes around 700 gallons of water to make a cotton shirt, and 2,600 gallons to make a pair of jeans — most of them to grow the cotton. On average, every dollar you spend on clothes and shoes costs about 23 gallons of water! National Geographic
|
1)If it takes 2,600 gallons to make a pair of jeans how many gallons per dollar are used making a $30 pair of jeans?
2) If it costs 23 gallons per dollar spent on jeans, how many gallons are used for a $30 dollar pair of jeans?
3) On average if you use 23 gallons of water per dollar spent, and a average pair of jeans takes 2,600 gallons to make, how much do the average pair of jeans cost?
When you do the math you find that according to question 1 we actually use 86.6 gallons per dollar spent rather than 23. Question 2 reveals it takes 690 gallons to make a $30 dollar pair of jeans or approximately a quarter of the 2,600 quoted. And when we finally complete question 3 we find that an average pair of jeans cost $113 dollars.
Now at least kids can learn what an average pair of jeans really cost, contrary to what's on the sales tag. Because National Geographic says so
![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)