A car consumes 20 litres of petrol to drive to 240 km, then how many litres are required to complete 600 km?
Answer: 50L
Explanation
Car efficiency=240km /20 liters
20 liters = 240 km
1 liter =12 km
600 km = 600/12
Ans = 50Litters
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