
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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Transcribed Image Text:A roll of aluminum foil from the grocery store is 12 inches wide by 75 feet long (if you unroll it). If the foil is o.006 inches thick, and the density of aluminum is 2700 k9/m 3, what is
the mass of the roll of aluminum foil?
O a. 2.8kg
O b. 0.36kg
O c. 500kg
O d. 14580kg
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