ANSWER
[tex]\begin{equation*} 11,760\text{ }N\/m^2 \end{equation*}[/tex]EXPLANATION
To find the pressure of the kerosene at the tap, we have to apply the relationship between pressure and density:
[tex]P=\rho *g*h[/tex]where ρ = density
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s^2
h = height
Therefore, the pressure of the kerosene at the tap is:
[tex]\begin{gathered} P=800*9.8*1.5 \\ P=11,760\text{ }N\/m^2 \end{gathered}[/tex]That is the answer.