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Early in the morning, when the temperature is 4.5 ∘c, gasoline is pumped into a car's 53-l steel gas tank until it is filled to the top. later in the day the temperature rises to 27 ∘c . since the volume of gasoline increases more for a given temperature increase than the volume of the steel tank, gasoline will spill out of the tank, gasoline will spill out of the tank. how much gasoline spills out in this case?
use β=0.000950k−1 for gasoline.

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