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The unit for density found in many density tables is kg/m3\mathrm{kg} / \mathrm{m}^3. At a certain temperature, the gasoline you pump into your car's gas tank has a density of 732.22 kg/m3732.22 \mathrm{~kg} / \mathrm{m}^3. If your tank has a capacity of 14.014.0 gallons, how many grams of gasoline are in your tank when it is full? How many pounds ?

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The goal of this exercise is to determine the mass of gasoline (ρ\rho = 732.22 kg/m3^{3}) in (a) grams and (b) pounds inside a car's gas tank with a capacity of 14.0 gallons.

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