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21 September, 02:38

In Europe, gasoline efficiency is measured in km/L. If your car's gas mileage is 23.0 mi/gal, how many liters of gasoline would you need to buy to complete a 142-km trip in Europe? Use the following conversions: 1km=0.6214mi and 1gal=3.78L

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  1. 21 September, 02:59
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    The answer is 23mi/gal (1km/0.6214mi) (1liter/3.78gal) = 9.79km/L

    142/9.79 = 14.5 L
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