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 !! 10!! ft!! of milk, how many kg of milk does the vat contain, given that raw milk has a density of 1030 kg/m!! ?
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