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Assume it takes 5.00 minutes to fill a 50.0-gal gasoline tank. (1 U.S. gal = 231 in.3). Calculate the rate at which the tank is filled in gallons per second
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Assume it takes 5.00 minutes to fill a 50.0-gal gasoline tank. (1 U.S. gal = 231 in.3). Calculate the rate at which the tank is filled in gallons per second
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Assume it takes 5.00 minutes to fill a 50.0-gal gasoline tank. (1 U.S. gal = 231 in.3). Calculate the rate at which the tank is filled in gallons per second
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10 because it would show how much is in the us gal
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