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If a car can go 90 km on 6 litres of petrol then--------------- litres of petrol will be needed to go 600 km.

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Answered by Mehekjain
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 \frac{600 \times 6}{90}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

40 litre

Step-by-step explanation:

Petrol needed by car for 90 km = 6 litre

Petrol needed by car for 1 km = 6/90 litre

Petrol needed by car for 600 km = 6/90 * 600 litre

                                                       = 40 litre

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