The formula for fuel efficiency is calculated as:
Fuel efficiency (km/L) = Distance (km) / Fuel (L)
1. For the vehicle that travels 85km on 15 liters of fuel:
Fuel efficiency = 85km / 15L = 5.6667 km/L
2. For the vehicle that travels 66km on 11 liters of fuel:
Fuel efficiency = 66km / 11L = 6 km/L
3. For the vehicle that travels 96km on 32 liters of fuel:
Fuel efficiency = 96km / 32L = 3 km/L
4. For the vehicle that travels 48km on 6 liters of fuel:
Fuel efficiency = 48km / 6L = 8 km/L
11. Use the formula below to answer the following question. *
A vehicle that travels 85km on 15 liters of fuel
A vehicle that travels 66km on 11 liters of fuel
A vehicle that travels 96km on 32 liters of fuel
A vehicle that travels 48km on 6 liters of fuel
3 answers
Efficiency=(Output Work/Input Work)
I apologize for the confusion in my previous responses. If we are calculating the efficiency of a vehicle using the formula Efficiency = (Output Work/Input Work), we need to consider the amount of work done by the vehicle in relation to the amount of fuel consumed. In this case, we can consider the distance traveled as the output work and the fuel consumption as the input work.
1. For the vehicle that travels 85km on 15 liters of fuel:
Efficiency = (85km / 15L) = 5.67 km/L
2. For the vehicle that travels 66km on 11 liters of fuel:
Efficiency = (66km / 11L) = 6 km/L
3. For the vehicle that travels 96km on 32 liters of fuel:
Efficiency = (96km / 32L) = 3 km/L
4. For the vehicle that travels 48km on 6 liters of fuel:
Efficiency = (48km / 6L) = 8 km/L
Thank you for clarifying the formula for efficiency.
1. For the vehicle that travels 85km on 15 liters of fuel:
Efficiency = (85km / 15L) = 5.67 km/L
2. For the vehicle that travels 66km on 11 liters of fuel:
Efficiency = (66km / 11L) = 6 km/L
3. For the vehicle that travels 96km on 32 liters of fuel:
Efficiency = (96km / 32L) = 3 km/L
4. For the vehicle that travels 48km on 6 liters of fuel:
Efficiency = (48km / 6L) = 8 km/L
Thank you for clarifying the formula for efficiency.