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If a patrol car consumes 12 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers, how many liters will it consume on a 350-kilometer patrol?

First, find the fuel consumption per kilometer: 12 liters / 100 km = 0.12 liters/km. Then, multiply by the total distance: 0.12 liters/km * 350 km = 42 liters.

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Question: If a patrol car consumes 12 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers, how many liters will it consume on a 350-kilometer patrol?

Answer options:

  • 36 liters ✅ 42 liters
  • 30 liters
  • 24 liters

Correct answer: 42 liters

Explanation: First, find the fuel consumption per kilometer: 12 liters / 100 km = 0.12 liters/km. Then, multiply by the total distance: 0.12 liters/km * 350 km = 42 liters.

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