How many liters is 50 jin of 92 gasoline equal to?

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LeStephanie
07/28/25 6:13pm
50 jin of gasoline is approximately equal to 32.05~35.71 liters of 92 gasoline. Below is the calculation method: The density of gasoline is 0.70-0.78g/cm^3. 1 jin = 500 grams, so 50 jin = 50 * 500 = 25000 grams. Therefore, the volume of 50 jin of gasoline is approximately 25000/0.7~25000/0.78(cm^3) = 32051.28~35714.28(cm^3). 1 cm^3 = 0.001 liters. Converting the gasoline volume to liters: 32051.28~35714.28(cm^3) = 32.05~35.71 liters.
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