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It takes one gallon of gas to drive 25 miles. Which measure of efficiency is this an example of?
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It takes one gallon of gas to drive 25 miles. Which measure of efficiency is this an example of?
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MPG. Miles Per Gallon is used in the U.S. to measure the efficiency of gasoline used in cars. Other places in the world, such as the U.K. and other European and Asian countries used KPL, or Kilometers Per Liter.
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