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29 May, 08:39

You're going camping and are thinking of carrying 3 gallons of water. How much does the water weigh, in units of pounds?

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  1. 29 May, 08:46
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    The water would weigh 25.04 pounds.

    Explanation:

    Mass = volume * density

    Given;

    Volume of water = 3 gallons of water

    Density of water = 1000kg/m^3

    Converting the density to pounds per gallon.

    Density = 1000kg/m^3 * 2.205pounds/kg * 1/264.172gallon/m^3

    Density = 8.347 pounds/gallon

    Therefore, the mass can be calculated as;

    Mass = 3 gallons * 8.347pounds/gallon

    Mass = 25.04 pounds

    Therefore, the water would weigh 25.04 pounds.
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