The gage pressure of the gasoline line.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Gage pressure
Height of the water in the manometer
Height of the mercury in the manometer
Height of the oil in the manometer
Height of the gasoline in the manometer
Density of the water
Specific gravity of the oil
Specific gravity of the mercury
Specific gravity of the gasoline
Acceleration due to gravity
Calculation:
Calculate the density of the oil
Calculate the density of the mercury
Calculate the density of the gasoline
Calculate the gage pressure of the gasoline line
Thus, the gage pressure of the gasoline line is
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