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When 1.0 g of gasoline burns, it releases 11 kcal. The density
of gasoline is 0.74 g/mL. (3.4, 3.6)
a. How many megajoules are released when 1.0 gal of gaso-
line burns?
b. If a television requires 150 kJ/h to run, how many hours
can the television run on the energy provided by 1.0 gal of
gasoline?
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