Since gallons and Cu Inches are both measures of volume, temperature does
not matter. It's like the old question" which is heavier a pound of feathers
or steel?"
On Tuesday, September 07, 1999 10:33 AM, Scott Meyers
[SMTP:solo2@uswest.net] wrote:
> Alan Pozner wrote:
>
> > I get 221.64 cubic inches or 0.128 cubic feet
> >
> > On Monday, September 06, 1999 10:38 PM, washburn
[SMTP:washburn@dwave.net]
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > How much volume does a gallon of gasoline, or any liquid for that
> > > matter, occupy? Answer in ft3 or inches3.
>
> OK - let's add the Nascar aspect......"At what temperature"?
>
> Scott Meyers
> Good luck cooling gasoline in Arizona
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