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A car uses 25 litres of fuel when travelling 355 kilometers. How far can it travel with 42 liters of fuel

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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf 596.4 \ kilometers}}

Explanation:

Let's create a proportion using this setup.


\frac {liters}{kilometers} = (liters)/(kilometers)

We know that 25 liters are used for 355 kilometers.


\frac {25 \ liters}{355 \ kilometers} = (liters)/(kilometers)

We don't know how many kilometers are used with 42 liters. Therefore we say x kilometers are used for 42 liters.


\frac {25 \ liters}{355 \ kilometers} = (42 \ liters)/(x \ kilometers)


\frac {25 }{355 } = (42 )/(x)

Cross multiply. Multiply the first numerator by the second denominator, then the first denominator by the second numerator.


25*x=42*355


25x=14910

Since we are solving for x, we need to isolate the variable. x is being multiplied by 25. The inverse of multiplication is division, so divide both sides by 25.


(25x)/(25)=\frac {14910}{25}


x=596.4

The car can travel 596.4 kilometers with 42 liters of fuel.

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