Math, asked by bhavanij0705, 3 months ago

a car runs 484 km with 11 literes of petrol . if it travels 264 km , then the Number liters of petrol it requires is what ?with explanation​

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Answered by meenauganti6246
0

Answer:

km?

I like to check how many litres per 100km my car is getting after nearly every fuel stop.

To do this I make the following calculation.

Number of litres devided by number of 100kms.

16 / 2.4 = 6.66666667 litres/100km

Note. 240 kms is 2.4 hundred kilometres and 1500kms is 15 hundred kms

Now just multiply 6.66666667 by 15.

You need 100 litres to travel 1500kms

Remember though that road and driving conditions can affect the outcome. If traffic is bad or their is a strong headwind it can affect these results.

You won’t always get 6.66666667 lt/100km

Answered by prakashphiroda
2

Answer:

Just simple concept

car runs ,given

11liter=484km

then quantity per unit

1L=44km

No of liters required for 264km

=264/44

=6liters

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