Given, the density of a particular brand of gasoline = 0.737 g/ml.
13.4 gallon of tank given. We have to find the mass of gasoline to fill the tank.
First we will convert 13.4 gallon to ml.
We know that 1 gallon = 3.78541 litre
And 1 litre = 1000 ml
So we can write 1 gallon = [tex] (3.78541)(1000) ml [/tex] = 3785.41 ml.
13.4 gallon = [tex] (3785.41)(13.4) [/tex] ml = 50724.494 ml.
Let's take there is x grams of gasoline
We know that density = (mass/ volume) = [tex] \frac{x}{50724.494}[/tex]
So we can write,
[tex] 0.737 =\frac{x}{50724.494}[/tex]
To find x we will multiply both sides by 50724.494. we will get,
[tex] (0.737)(50724.494) =(\frac{x}{50724.494}) (50724.494) [/tex]
[tex] (0.737)(50724.494) = x [/tex]
[tex] 37383.95 = x [/tex]
So we have got the required answer.
Mass of gasoline = 37383.95 grams.