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  • 12-11-2017
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Twenty gallons of propane are equivalent to 1.82 × 106 btus. a therm is 100,000 btus. twenty gallons of propane are equivalent to how many therms?

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barnuts
barnuts barnuts
  • 22-11-2017

We can solve this directly given the following conversion factors. This is solved by:

Amount of propane = 20 gallons * (1.82 x 10^6 BTU / 20 gallons) * (1 therm / 100,000 BTU)

Amount of propane = 18.2 therm

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