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24 November, 18:36

Gasoline has a density of 0.749 g/mL. How many pounds does 19.2 gallons of gasoline weigh? Use significant figures. Do not enter "pounds" as part of your answer.

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  1. 24 November, 19:42
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    In this question, you are given the gasoline density (0.749g/ml) and the gasoline volume (19.2 gallons). You are asked the mass of the gasoline in pounds. Then you need to convert the grams into pounds and the ml into gallons. The calculation would be:

    mass of gasoline = gas density * gas volume

    mass of gasoline = 0.749g/ml * (1 pound/453.592grams) * 3785.41ml/gallon * 19.2 gallon = 120 pounds
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