Raw milk is stored at a dairy farm in a refrigerated cylindrical vat 6.50 feet wide and 12.5 feet high. If the vat contains 3.3 × 10² ft³ of milk, how many kg of milk does the vat contain, given that raw milk has a density of 1030 kg/m³?
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1 cubic meter is approximately equal to 35.315 cubic feet. So, 3.3 × 10² ft³ = 3.3 × 10² / 35.315 m³ = 9.34 m³. Show more…
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