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20 January, 19:57

The petrol tank at the local service station has a capacity of 6000L. It is 66.06 percent full. How many litres of petrol are needed?

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  1. 20 January, 20:26
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    Since the tank is 66.06% full, it is (100 - 66.06) = 33.94% empty.

    Its capacity is 6,000L. So, in order to fill it to capacity, the service station

    must order 33.94% of 6,000L.

    33.94% = 0.3394

    "of" means "times"

    0.3394 x 6,000L = 2,036.4 liters needed, to fill the tank to the rim.
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