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10 September, 20:26

If a 747 contains 155,211 l of fuel, what is the mass of the fuel in kilograms? assume the density of the fuel to be 0.768 g/cm3.

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  1. 10 September, 20:43
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    The answer is 119,202 kg

    The conversion factor is 0.768 g / cm3 to take it to kg / L multiply by a thousand and divide by a thousand.

    Then 0.768g / cm3 = 0.768kg / L.

    The mass is 155,211 L * 0,768kg / L = 119,202 kg
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