To calculate the weight of the fuel when the airplane's gas tanks are full, we first need to multiply the number of gallons of fuel by the weight of gasoline per gallon:
Weight of fuel = 5,425.6 gallons * 5.8 lbs/gallon
Weight of fuel = 31,502.08 lbs
Therefore, when the airplane's gas tanks are full, the weight of the fuel is 31,502.08 pounds.
An airplane can carry 5,425.6 gallons of fuel. Gasoline weighs 5.8 lbs. per gallon. What is the weight of the fuel when the airplane’s gas tanks are full?
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