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A vehicle has a mass of 1295 kg and uses petrol. Another vehicle has a mass of 1290 kg and uses diesel fuel. 1 L of petrol has a mass of 737 g. 1L of diesel has a mass of 820g. How many litres of fuel will result in the two vehicles having the same mass?
Round to the nearest tenth of a
litre.​

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Answered by pardeepikaur
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