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0.60759572 gal  is the volume of acid in gallons  in a sample of hydraulic acid .

What do mean by the term "gallons" ?

The gallon is a unit of measurement for volume and fluid capacity in both the US  units and the British imperial systems of measurement.

In SI base units, 1 Gal is equal to 0.01 m/s²

Since ,

1 L, l = 0.2641720524 gal

now, volume of acid in gallons is given by -

2.3 L, l = 2.3 × 0.2641720524 gal

=0.60759572 gal

Hence , 0.60759572 gal is the volume of acid in gallons  in a sample of hydraulic acid .

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If a sample of hydraulic acid has a volume of 2.3L. then its volume of acid would be 0.5059 gallons.

What is a unit of measurement?

A unit of measurement is a specified magnitude of a quantity that is established and used as a standard for measuring other quantities of the same kind. It is determined by convention or regulation. Any additional quantity of that type can be stated as a multiple of the measurement unit.

as given in the problem, A sample of hydraulic acid has a volume of 2.3L

4.54609 L = 1 gallon

1 L = 1/4.54609 gallons

2.3 L = 2.3 /4.54609 gallons

        =  0.5059 gallons  

Thus, the volume of acid in gallons would be 0.5059 gallons.  

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