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suter [353]
3 years ago
14

An electric car is capable of going 225 km on a single charge. with a full charge to start, how many additional charges will it

need to travel from seattle, washington, to san diego, california, a distance of 1257 mi?
Physics
1 answer:
Troyanec [42]3 years ago
3 0

We are given that the capacity of 1 charge is 225 km, so the rate of consumption is:

rate = 1 charge / 225 km

 

The total distance that must be travelled is:

distance = 1257 mi = 2022.945 km

 

So the total charges needed is:

<span>total charges  = 1 charge / 225 km * 2022.945 km</span>

total charges = 9 charges

 

Since we started with 1 full charge, so additional charges needed is only 8.

 

Answer:

<span>8</span>

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