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The mileage for a motorcycle with a fuel-tank capacity of 22 L is 35 mi/gal. (2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 3.4)
a. How long a trip, in kilometers, can be made on one full tank of gasoline?
b. If the price of gasoline is $2.82 per gallon, what would be the cost of fuel for the trip?
c. If the average speed during the trip is 44 mi/h, how many hours will it take to reach the destination?
d. If the density of gasoline is 0.74 g/mL, what is the mass, in grams, of the fuel in the tank?
e.When 1.00 g of gasoline burns, 47 kJ of energy is released. How many kilojoules are produced when the fuel in one full tank is burned?
When 1.00 g of gasoline burns, 47 kJ of energy is released.
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