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Question
A two-wheeler covers a distance of 55.3 km in one litre of petrol. How much distance will it cover in 10 litres of petrol?
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Solution
Distance covered in 1 litre of petrol = 55.3 km
Distance covered in 10 litre of petrol = 10 × 55.3 = 553 km
Therefore, it will cover a 553 km distance in 10 litre petrol.
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