Assume everyone in the US consumes one aluminum can of soda every two days. If there are 300 million Americans, how many tons of aluminum are needed a year if one can weighs 1 ounce?
A. 25 million tons
B 3.0 million tons
C 1.7 million tons
D 1.5 million tons
E 0.7 million tons
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