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An aluminum container for holding fuel is at room temperature (21°C), and has an interior volume of 1100 mL. It is filled to the brim with gasoline (use the expansion coefficient for petrol). Later, the full can of gasoline raises to 32 °C. The can and the gasoline will expand different amounts. We will calculate how much gasoline spills out.