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In 1983, a pilot miscalculated the fuel requirement for air canada fight 143 from montreal to edmonton. halfway through the flight, the plane ran out of fuel because of an english-metric conversion error. suppose that based on the distance and conditions, the flight would require at least 2.2 x 104 kg of fuel. the plane started off having 5, 756 liters in the tank when the pilot arrived. if there are 803 g of jet fuel in 1 liter, determine how much fuel (in liters) would be needed for a successful trip.
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