To determine the quantity of gasoline that Olivia bought in liters, you will need to know the specific quantities for the number of gallons of gasoline she purchased, as well as the conversion factor for liters in a gallon.
Once you have the values for:
- The number of gallons \( G \) (Olivia bought)
- The number of liters in one gallon \( L \)
You can use the formula:
\[ \text{Total liters} = G \times L \]
Simply multiply the number of gallons \( G \) by the number of liters per gallon \( L \) to find the total amount of gasoline in liters.
If you provide the specific numbers for gallons and liters, I can help you with the calculation!