SOLUTION: What is the algebraic rule for a car that consumes 6 litres of gas for every 50 kilometres traveled?
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Question 1007036: What is the algebraic rule for a car that consumes 6 litres of gas for every 50 kilometres traveled?
Answer by ikleyn(52925) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Your question is formulated incorrectly.
There is NO algebraic rule for a car that consumes 6 litres of gas for every 50 kilometres traveled.
If you want to ask, how many kilometers can the car travel for one liter of gas, if it consumes 6 liters of gas for every
50 kilometers traveled, then the answer is =~ 8.333 kilometers (approximately).
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