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NISA [10]
2 years ago
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The vehicles petrol tank has a capacity of 40 litres. Will the vehicle be able to cover the full distance of 340km with on petro

l tank if the petrol usage is 14 km/1? show all your steps​
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1 answer:
mixer [17]2 years ago
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The vehicle be able to cover the full distance of 340km with on petrol tank if the petrol usage is 14 km/1.

Since the vehicles petrol tank has a capacity of 40 litres and the bvehicles wants to cover a distance of 340 with a pertol usage of 14 km/l.

We need to determine if the petrol in the tank will be enough to cover that distance.

<h3>Distance</h3>

So, distance = petrol usage × volume of tank

Since

  • petrol usage = 14 km/l and
  • volume of tank = 40 l,

Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have

distance = petrol usage × volume of tank

distance = 14 km/l × 40 l

distance = 560 km

Since the distance covered = 560 km which is greater than 340 km, the vehicle will be able to cover the full distance.

So, the vehicle be able to cover the full distance of 340km with on petrol tank if the petrol usage is 14 km/1.

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