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  2. Residential water use in the U.S. and Canada - Wikipedia

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    The average daily indoor water use per household (averaging 2.65 people in the North American sample) ranged from zero to 644 gphd (gallons per household per day) and averaged 138 gphd, with standard deviation of about 80 gphd (or 521 liters per day and standard deviation of 300 liters). [1] The equivalent average use per person is 52.1 gpcd ...

  3. Where Will Dollar General Stock Be in 1 Year?

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    Less than a year ago, things were good for Dollar General (NYSE: DG) shareholders. The stock traded around $150 per share. But it has now dropped more than 50% from its highs in 2024 and the sell ...

  4. 3 Reasons to Buy Dollar General Stock Like There's No Tomorrow

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    Data source: Yahoo Finance. YOY = year over year. 3. A bargain valuation. I sense that the sell-off in Dollar General's stock is overdone, leaving shares fundamentally undervalued trading at 14 ...

  5. Why Dollar General Stock Fell 44% in 2024

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    According to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence, the stock lost 44% in 2024. Shares of Dollar General (NYSE: DG) took a dive last year. Challenges with inflation, weak consumer spending in ...

  6. Stock tank - Wikipedia

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    See Stock tank oil for oil industry stock tank definition. A stock tank is used to provide drinking water for animals such as cattle or horses. Stock tanks can range in size from 100 liters to over 5500 liters (30 to 1500 gallons) and typically are made of galvanized steel. These tanks are filled either by a pump, windpump, creek, spring, rely ...

  7. Stock and flow - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a country's stock of physical capital on January 1, 2010 is 20 machines and on January 1, 2011 is 23 machines, then the flow of net investment during 2010 was 3 machines per year. If it then has 27 machines on January 1, 2012, the flow of net investment during 2010 and 2011 averaged 3 1 2 {\displaystyle 3{\tfrac {1}{2 ...