Math, asked by nihalshaikh834, 3 months ago

A company has 3000 litres of petrol. They want to transport this to the petrol pump which is located 1000 miles
away. So they decided to use a truck which can carry 1000 litre at max and uses 1 litre of petrol for every mile it
covers. What are the maximum litres of petrol the truck can transport? (The truck can leave the petrol anywhere
it want during its journey)​

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Answered by Freind07
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Answer:

3000-1000

=2000

2000 litre petrol is being left at the last

Step-by-step explanation:

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