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An underground gasoline tank can hold 1.19 x 10³ gallons of gasoline at 52.0°F. If the tank is being filled on a day when the outdoor temperature (and the
gasoline in a tanker truck) is 97.0°F, how many gallons from the truck can be poured into the tank? Assume the temperature of the gasoline quickly cools from
97.0°F to 52.0°F upon entering the tank.
Step 1
We will convert the initial and final Fahrenheit temperatures of the gasoline to degrees Celsius using
Tc ==--(TF - 32.0).
For the initial temperature in degrees Celsius, we have
Ti,c =
97 °F 32.0) = 36.11
and for the final temperature in degrees Celsius, we have
Tf₁c =
°F 32
32.0) = 11.11✔
✓
36.1
°C,
11.1 °C.
Step 2
The change in temperature ATC (degrees Celsius) of the gasoline as it is poured into the underground tank is
ATC = Tf₁c-T₁,c
1.03
x
= Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully. - 10.6
Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations.)°C = -25
°C.
Transcribed Image Text:An underground gasoline tank can hold 1.19 x 10³ gallons of gasoline at 52.0°F. If the tank is being filled on a day when the outdoor temperature (and the gasoline in a tanker truck) is 97.0°F, how many gallons from the truck can be poured into the tank? Assume the temperature of the gasoline quickly cools from 97.0°F to 52.0°F upon entering the tank. Step 1 We will convert the initial and final Fahrenheit temperatures of the gasoline to degrees Celsius using Tc ==--(TF - 32.0). For the initial temperature in degrees Celsius, we have Ti,c = 97 °F 32.0) = 36.11 and for the final temperature in degrees Celsius, we have Tf₁c = °F 32 32.0) = 11.11✔ ✓ 36.1 °C, 11.1 °C. Step 2 The change in temperature ATC (degrees Celsius) of the gasoline as it is poured into the underground tank is ATC = Tf₁c-T₁,c 1.03 x = Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully. - 10.6 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations.)°C = -25 °C.
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