The car consumes 4 liters of gasoline for every 50 kilometers. how many liters of gasoline will go all the way.

First, let’s calculate how many liters of gasoline a car will need to cover just one kilometer. To do this, we divide the total number of liters of gasoline by the distance that it can drive on this gasoline:

1) 4 liters / 50 km = 0.08 l / km.

Let’s translate 0.08 liters to milliliters:

0.08 * 1000 = 80 ml – it takes gasoline per 1 km.

Further, if we know the distance that the car has traveled, we can, by multiplying it by 0.08 liters of gasoline, calculate how much gasoline the car will spend on the entire journey.



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