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29 April, 00:10

In November, Hillary drove 580 miles in her car. The car traveled 33.5 miles for each gallon of petrol used.

Petrol costs £1.09 per litre.

1 gallon = 4.55 litres.

Work out the costs of the petrol the car used in November.

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  1. 29 April, 00:24
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    First we divide the number of miles Hillary drove in November by the number of miles per gallon to figure out how many gallons of petrol she used.

    580/33.5 = about 17.3 gallons of petrol

    Next, we multiply the gallons of petrol by a liters to figure out how many liters she used.

    17.3 x 4.55 = about 78.8 litres

    Finally, we multply the number of litres Hillary used by the cost per litre

    78.8 x 1.09 = 85.87
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