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1 cubic meter of gasoline contains 264 gallons. using the formula, mass=density times volume, how much does one gallon of gasoline weigh? oh my gosh. thank you so much to whoever answers this problem!......
hi! thanks for answering. my brother said he would pay me $50 if i answered this math problem for him. he doesn't know i'm using the computer to figure it out. the question is: gasoline has a density of 660 kg/m. 1 cubic meter of gasoline contains 264 gallons. using the formula, mass=density times volume, how much does one gallon of gasoline weigh? oh my gosh. thank you so much to whoever answers this problem! 10 points best answer!

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mass=density * volume

One gallon * (1 cubic meter/264 gallons) = One gallon is 0.00378 cubic meters. [Volume]

mass = 660 kg/m .00378 m^3
mass = 2.5 kg lol.

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2.5 kg

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660/264
=2.5 kg per gallon
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