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25 March, 23:23

Amelia used 6 liters of gasoline to drive 48 kilometers.

How many kilometers did Amelia drive per liter?

kilometers

At that rate, how many liters does it take to drive 1 kilometer?

liters

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  1. 25 March, 23:32
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    For every liter she used, she drove 8 kilometers. In this problem you are finding the unit rate. In order to do this you divide 48 (kilometers) by 6 (liters of gasoline).

    48 Divided by 6 equals to 6 Kilometers

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    6 Divided by 6 equals to 1 Liter

    For the second question you divide the liter by 6. Amelia used 0.1666 liters of gasoline per kilometer. 0.1666 is equivalent to 1/6.
  2. 26 March, 00:17
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    Amelia drive 8 kilometers per liter.

    It required 0.125 liters to drive 1 kilometer.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Consider the provide information.

    Amelia used 6 liters of gasoline to drive 48 kilometers.

    This can be written as:

    6 liters = 48 kilometers

    Divide both the sides by 6.

    6/6 liters = 48/6 kilometers

    1 liters = 8 kilometers

    Amelia drive 8 kilometers per liter.

    Now calculate how many liters does it take to drive 1 kilometer?

    6 liters = 48 kilometers

    Divide both the sides by 48.

    6/48 liters = 48/48 kilometers

    0.125 liters = 1 kilometers

    Hence, it required 0.125 liters to drive 1 kilometer.
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