Some fuel-efficient hybrid cars are rated at 55.0 miles per gallon of gasoline. Calculate the energy used
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Some fuel-efficient hybrid cars are rated at 55.0 miles per gallon of gasoline. Calculate the energy used to drive 1.00 mile if gasoline produces 48.0 kJ/g and the density of gasoline is 0.737 g/cm3. (1.00 gal = 3.785 L)
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