Math, asked by charlieganner, 2 months ago

For every 19 litres of petrol a car can run for 50 km.
How much petrol do you need (to 1 DP) to ensure the car has enough petrol of a trip that is 130 km?

Answers

Answered by aditya20144915
3

Answer:

The car will use at least 1/3 more fuel while warming up. Stops and starts will dramatically increase its fuel consumption, as well. Time of year will be a factor, as winter gasoline brings with it a 20% efficiency penalty. Of course hills and high elevations require additional fuel.

Answered by bananabrains
2

Answer:

49.4

Step-by-step explanation:

50km = 19l

1km= 0.38

130km = 49.4

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