a local gas station had 150 hectoliters of fuel. if a car's gas tank could hold 35 liters, how many cars could fill up before the gas station would run out of fuel?
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1 hectolitre = 100 litre
150 hectolitre = 150×100= 15000 litre
one car can hold = 35 litre
no. of cars that can be filled = 15000/35 = 428.57
So 428 cars can be filled completely.
150 hectolitre = 150×100= 15000 litre
one car can hold = 35 litre
no. of cars that can be filled = 15000/35 = 428.57
So 428 cars can be filled completely.
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