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17 March, 06:11

You're bragging to your friend from Canada that your new hybrid car gets great gas mileage. You tell him you get 50 miles per gallon, and he says that's nothing: "I get 23 kilometers per liter in my new car". Does he actually get better gas mileage than you

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  1. T
    17 March, 08:17
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    (23 km/L) · (3.785 L/gallon) · (1 mile/1.609344 km) =

    (23 · 3.785 · 1 / 1.609) · (km · Liter · mile) / (Liter · gallon · km) =

    54.1 mile/gallon.

    The Canadian's car is more fuel efficient than your car is.

    This should not surprise you. The average cost of gasoline in Canada right now (October 2018) is a little over USD3.80 a gallon, compared to $2.60 in the US.
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