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20000 kgs divided by 0.86 gives 23255.813 m3 of aviation fuel.

23255.813 multiplied by 1000 to convert m3 to litres, gives 23,255,813 litres of fuel.

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Q: Convert 20000kgs of jet a1 fuel with a specific gravity of 0.86 to liters?
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