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Mathematics, 18.02.2021 15:10 Michael845313

Joshua drove his car a distance of 342.2 miles, and it required 13.0 gallons of gasoline (petrol). How many liters of fuel will it take to go 100 kilometers? Hint: Start with 100 km.

LaTeX: \frac{100\:km}{1}\times...continue\ :conversion...=number\:of\:Liters10 0 k m 1 × . . . c o n t i n u e c o n v e r s i o n . . . = n u m b e r o f L i t e r s

Use the following facts:

342.2 miles = 13.0 gallons for this car
1 km = 0.6214 mi
1 gal = 3.8 L

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