Math, asked by Lucifer1409, 15 days ago

2) A car uses 20 liters of petrol to drive 400 KM, calculate mileage of that car?​

Answers

Answered by jinsepoly
19

Answer:

400/20= 20 km per liters

Answered by thomaslance03
4

Answer:

400/20=20km per litre

Step-by-step explanation:

You won’t know if your new driving style and skills are working unless you know the average miles per gallon (mpg) of your car. Some cars have on-board computers, but they are not always accurate.

When you fill up your car, fill the tank to the top and simply make a note of:

Your mileage since the last fill

The number of litres of fuel you put in

The cost per litre of fuel

Then simply use the fuel consumption calculator below:

Or, to work it out yourself:

Fill your tank to the top

Zero the trip counter

When you next fill up, note the mileage driven

Fill the tank again and note the number of litres put in

Divide the number of miles driven by the amount of fuel used in litres (miles per litre)

To convert the figure to miles per gallon multiply it by 4.544

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