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18 July, 14:00

A military jet cruising at an altitude of 12.0kmand speed of 1900./kmh burns fuel at the rate of 74.4/Lmin. How would you calculate the amount of fuel the jet consumes on a 1050. km mission? Set the math up. But don't do any of it. Just leave your answer as a math expression.

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  1. 18 July, 16:54
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    Answer: amount = 2466.95L

    Explanation:

    given that the speed is = 1900./kmh i. e. 1hr/900km

    distance = 1050km

    the fuel burns at a rate of 74.4 L/min

    therefore the amount of fuel that the jet consumes on a 1050. km becomes;

    total fuel used = time * fuel burning rate

    where time = distance / speed

    ∴ total fuel used (consumed) = time * fuel burning rate

    total fuel consumed = (1050km * 1hr/1900km) * (60min / 1hr * 74.4L/1min)

    total fuel consumed = 2466.95L
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