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A commonly used unit of mass in the English system is the pound-mass, abbreviated lbm, where 1 lbm = 0.454 kg.What is the density of gasoline in pound-mass per cubic foot? (Assume the density of gasoline is 7.40 ✕ 10^2 kg/m3.)
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(7.40 x 10^2 kg/m3)*(1lbm/0.454kg)= density in lbm/m^3
1m=3.28ft and (1m=3.28ft)^3= 1m^3=35.29ft^3
(Density in lbm/m^3)*(1m^3/35.29ft^3)= answer in lbm/ft^3
1m=3.28ft and (1m=3.28ft)^3= 1m^3=35.29ft^3
(Density in lbm/m^3)*(1m^3/35.29ft^3)= answer in lbm/ft^3
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