Math, asked by Rythm14, 1 year ago

How to do dis ????????

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Answered by sanjeevgupta84
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Answer is 1L.

The rate of fuel consumption per km remains same throughout.As it can be clearly seen that in every 100 km, 2L of fuel is used, so in 200 km (450-250 km) 4L of fuel will be used. Therefore once the motorcycle has travelled a distance of 450 km,

5L-4L = 1L fuel is left


Answered by llToxicImpostressll
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\tt\underline\red{Given \: : - }

the rate of fuel consumption per km remains same throughout.

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it can easily be notified that in every 100 km 2 liter of fuel is used

\tt\green{in \: 200 \: km = }

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\tt\pink{4l \: of \: fuel \: will \: be \: used}

\tt\underline\red{Answer \: : - }

once the motorcycle travelled the distance of 450 km

\tt\blue{5l \:  - 4l \:  = 1l \: will \:  be \: left}

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