Hey Mr Jason I’m subscriber to your website and app, I don’t see a a course on square root in limit and applying the difference of two equation. Can you please just explain two questions!!! I am in desperate situation
A vehicle gives a mileage of 60 km per litre fuel. How much fuel it requires to cover a distance of 720 km. Sol. 720 km | 1 litre/60 km=12 litres. Or 60 km = 1 litre 1 km = 1/60 litre 720 × 1 km = 1/60 litre × 720 = 12 litres.
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Hey Mr Jason I’m subscriber to your website and app, I don’t see a a course on square root in limit and applying the difference of two equation. Can you please just explain two questions!!! I am in desperate situation
A vehicle gives a mileage of 60 km per litre fuel. How much fuel it requires to cover a distance of 720 km.
Sol. 720 km | 1 litre/60 km=12 litres.
Or
60 km = 1 litre
1 km = 1/60 litre
720 × 1 km = 1/60 litre × 720 = 12 litres.