Math, asked by hmmskh, 5 months ago

A car can cover 60 km with 4 liters of petroleum the petrol requires to cover 136 kms is

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Answered by starboiiii
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Answer:

Anything that is listed as less than 6-litres/100km or more than 16.5km/1-litre is considered to be pretty good. The first (and most common) reference is litres per 100km (litres/100km). This is how many litres of fuel the car needs in order to travel 100km. You'll often see it referred to as 'fuel economy'.

Answered by jayen14
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Distance covered in 4 litres by car = 60km
Distance covered in x litres by car = 136km

60*x = 136*4
x = 136*4/60
x = 9.06 litres
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