Math, asked by shambhu35, 11 months ago

a pilot takes off from the airport with a full tank on his way to another City. After he has travelled 6/13 of the journey. he finds that he has already used up 36 litres of fuel and his fuel tank is only 3/4 full. what is the capacity of his fuel tank. how many more litres of fuel is required to complete the whole journey.​

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Answered by SVedaVenkat
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Step-by-step explanation:

the fuel capacity of the tank is

3/4=1/4+1/4+1/4

given1/4= 36 lit

so 3/4 =108lit

1=1/4×4

36×4=144

i.e the fuel capacity of the tank is 144lit

6/13(X)=36 lit

find the value of X

X=78lit

i.e 78litres are required to complete the journey

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