The mass of 1 liter of kerosene is 4/5 kg, and 1 liter of gasoline is 7.10 kg.

The mass of 1 liter of kerosene is 4/5 kg, and 1 liter of gasoline is 7.10 kg. The mass of a liter of fuel, kerosene or gasoline, is more and by how many kilograms?

If the mass of 1 liter of kerosene is 4/5 kg, then we will determine in decimal fraction what it will be equal to.

4/5 kg = 0.8 kg – equal to the mass of 1 liter of kerosene.

If the mass of one liter of kerosene is 0.8 kg, and the mass of 1 liter of gasoline is 7.10 kg, then it becomes clear that the mass of gasoline is greater than the mass of kerosene.

Let’s determine how many kilograms the mass of 1 liter of gasoline is greater than the mass of 1 liter of kerosene.

7.10 kg – 0.8 kg = (6 kg + 1.1 kg) – 0.8 kg = 6 kg + (1.1 kg – 0.8 kg) = 6 kg + 0.3 kg = 6, 3 kg – so much more than the mass of 1 liter of gasoline.



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