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Scenario 36: A fire truck uses 50 litres of fuel for every 100 km driven. How many litres will it use to drive 250 km?

Set up a proportion: (50 litres / 100 km) = (x litres / 250 km). Solve for x: x = (50 * 250) / 100 = 125 litres. The correct answer is "125 litres". This capaci

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Question: Scenario 36: A fire truck uses 50 litres of fuel for every 100 km driven. How many litres will it use to drive 250 km?

Answer options:

  • 100 litres ✅ 125 litres
  • 150 litres
  • 175 litres

Correct answer: 125 litres

Explanation: Set up a proportion: (50 litres / 100 km) = (x litres / 250 km). Solve for x: x = (50 * 250) / 100 = 125 litres. The correct answer is "125 litres". This capacity-fill scenario 36 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-math bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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