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8 March, 20:51

Question: A car drives a distance of 195 miles. The car uses petrol at a rate of about 4.1 miles per litre. The petrol cost £1.14 per litre. Estimate the cost of petrol for the journey. Explanation:

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  1. 8 March, 21:59
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    Approximately 54 pounds and 26 pence (£54.26) or just 54 pounds.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first thing I did to come to this conclusion was creating a table so that I could see that 4.1 miles over 1 liter equals 195 mils over x liters. Once I had done that to get x to equal ~47.6 I plugged that into yet another table where I had 1 liter equal £1.14 which was equal to ~47.6 equal £x. After that I divided the numerators by each other to get ~47.6, I multiplied the £1.14 by 47.6 to get an overall cost of £54.26 overall for the entire car trip.
  2. 8 March, 22:27
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    Answer: £54.26

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Distance travelled = 195 miles

    Petrol comsumption

    = 195 / 4.1 = 1950 / 41 = 47.6

    Cost of petrol = 47.6 x 1.14 = 54.26
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