Question 1130919
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(a)  The gasoline vvolume change due to the temperature change is 


     delta(V) = V * alpha * delta(T),


     where V is the initial volume of the gasoline in liters (given),  alpha is the the coefficient of volume expansion of gasoline (given)

     and delta(T) is the temperature difference (given).


     So, substitute  delta(V) = {{{15.1 * 950*10^(-6) * 31}}} = 0.444 liters (approximately).    <U>ANSWER</U>


    This amount of the gasoline will go out from the can.
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Solved.



(b) &nbsp;&nbsp;Regarding (b), there is obvious error in the input data.


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     At given conditions, the length CAN NOT change so much.     
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