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a car can travel 500 km on 20 litre of petrol? how much distance will it cover? on 50 litres of petrol. plz tell it's answer by explaining​

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Answered by maaamaaa121w
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Answer:

1250 km

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i don't want to explain

Answered by Anonymous
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the sites of aerobic respiration. They produce cellular energy in the faof ATP, hence they are called 'power houses of the cell. The matrix alpossesses single circular DNA molecule, a few RNA molecules, ribosomes(70S) and the components required for the synthesis of proteins. Themitochondria divide by fission.8.6.5 PlasticsPlastids are found in all plant cells and in euglenoides. These are easilyobserved under the microscope as they are large. They bear some specific

the sites of aerobic respiration. They produce cellular energy in the faof ATP, hence they are called 'power houses of the cell. The matrix alpossesses single circular DNA molecule, a few RNA molecules, ribosomes(70S) and the components required for the synthesis of proteins. Themitochondria divide by fission.8.6.5 PlasticsPlastids are found in all plant cells and in euglenoides. These are easilyobserved under the microscope as they are large. They bear some specificpigments, thus imparting specific colours to the plants. Based on th

the sites of aerobic respiration. They produce cellular energy in the faof ATP, hence they are called 'power houses of the cell. The matrix alpossesses single circular DNA molecule, a few RNA molecules, ribosomes(70S) and the components required for the synthesis of proteins. Themitochondria divide by fission.8.6.5 PlasticsPlastids are found in all plant cells and in euglenoides. These are easilyobserved under the microscope as they are large. They bear some specificpigments, thus imparting specific colours to the plants. Based on throplaste

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