Retailers purchase gasoline by weight so they get a constant amount of gasoline per dollar (as long as the price is constant) . We buy gasoline by volume. 1.000 kg of gasoline occupies a volume of 1.356 L at 15.6oC. What volume of gasoline would you have to purchase to get the same weight at 32.2oC when gasoline has a density of 0.72210 g/mL?
A) 0.9792 L
B) 0.7221 L
C) 1.848 L
D) 1.385 L
E) 1.215 L
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