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An `LPG` cylinder weighs `14.8 kg` when empty. When full it weighs `29.0 kg` and the weight of the full cylinder reduces to `23.2 kg`. Find out the volume of the gas in cubic metres used up at the normal usage conditions and the final pressure inside the cylinder. Assume `LPG` to be `n`-butane with normal boiling point of `0^(@)C`.

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