he fuel gage for a gasoline tank in a car reads proportional to its bottom gage. The tank s 35 cm deep and accidentally contaminated with 3 cm of water. Specific gravity of gasoline is 0.68. If the tank has a uniform horizontal cross-sectional area of 0.45 m2, now many liters of gasoline are required to fill the tank? Select the correct response: 9.53 L 8.47 L 6.35 L O 7.41 L
he fuel gage for a gasoline tank in a car reads proportional to its bottom gage. The tank s 35 cm deep and accidentally contaminated with 3 cm of water. Specific gravity of gasoline is 0.68. If the tank has a uniform horizontal cross-sectional area of 0.45 m2, now many liters of gasoline are required to fill the tank? Select the correct response: 9.53 L 8.47 L 6.35 L O 7.41 L
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