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Can somebody please help me with this question, and also guide me as to what steps I need to take to solve this? Thank you!

2006-09-16 23:24:34 · 3 answers · asked by fillmachineoperator 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

3 answers

If you are using the US gallon (128 fl. oz.):
1 US gallon (gal) = 3.785412 litres (L)
20 US gal = 75.70824 L

1 L = 1000 mililitres (mL)
75.70824 L X 1000 = 75708.24 mL

1 mL = 0.560 grammes (g)
75708.24 mL X 0.560 = 42396.6144 g

453.5924 g = 1 pound (lb)
42396.6144 g / 453.5924 = 93.4674919597418298895660930307 lb
(or about 93.5 lb)

If you are using the Imperial (UK, Canada, etc.) gallon (160 fl. oz.):
1 IMP gallon (gal) = 4.546092 litres (L)
20 IMP gal = 90.92184 L

1 L = 1000 mililitres (mL)
90.92184 L X 1000 = 90921.84 mL

1 mL = 0.560 grammes (g)
90921.84 mL X 0.560 = 50916.2304 g

453.5924 g = 1 pound (lb)
50916.2304 g / 453.5924 g = 112.25106593496716435284189064896 lb
(or about 112.25 lb)

2006-09-17 00:27:16 · answer #1 · answered by Sincere Questioner 4 · 0 0

gas is 6 pounds per gallon you do math

2006-09-16 23:37:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

89.6 lbs

2006-09-16 23:33:50 · answer #3 · answered by Scott K 7 · 0 0

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