The fuel consumption for a medium SUV vehicle is 7.2 litres/100 km. On a road trip, the SUV travels a distance of 1325 km and the fuel cost is $2.15 per litre.
What is the total fuel cost for the trip? (2 marks)
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The fuel consumption for a medium SUV vehicle is 7.2 litres/100 km. On a road trip, the SUV travels a distance of 1325 km and the fuel cost is $2.15 per litre.
What is the total fuel cost for the trip? (2 marks)
\($205.11\)
\(\text{Total fuel used}\) | \(=7.2\times \dfrac{1325}{100}\) | |
\(=95.4\ \text{litres}\) |
\(\text{Total fuel cost}\) | \(=95.4\times 2.15\) | |
\(=$205.11\) |
The fuel consumption for a car is 6.7 litres/100 km. On a road trip, the car travels a distance of 1560 km and the fuel cost is $1.45 per litre.
What is the total fuel cost for the trip? (2 marks)
`$151.55`
`text(Total fuel used)` | `=6.7 xx 1560/100` | |
`=104.52\ text(litres)` |
`text(Total fuel cost)` | `=104.52 xx 1.45` | |
`=$151.55` |
A car travels 350 km on 40 L of petrol.
What is its fuel consumption?
`D`
`text(40 litres are used to travel 3.5 × 100 km)`
`text{Fuel consumption (L/100 km)}`
`= 40/3.5`
`= 11.428`
`= 11.4\ text(L/100 km)`
`=> D`
The driving distance from Alex's home to his work is 20 km. He drives to and from work five times each week. His car uses fuel at the rate of 8 L/100 km.
How much fuel does he use driving to and from work each week?
`text(A)`
`text(Total distance travelled each week)`
`= 5 xx 2 xx 20`
`= 200\ text(km)`
`:.\ text(Total fuel used)`
`= 200/100 xx 8\ text(L)`
`= 16\ text(L)`
`=>\ text(A)`
Kate is comparing two different models of car. Car A uses fuel at the rate of 9 L/100 km. Car B uses 3.5 L/100 km.
Suppose Kate plans on driving 8000 km in the next year.
How much less fuel will she use driving car B instead of car A?
A. `text(280 L)`
B. `text(440 L)`
C. `text(720 L)`
D. `text(1000 L)`
`=>\ text(B)`
`text(Fuel used by car)\ A`
`= 8000/100 xx 9`
`= 720\ text(L)`
`text(Fuel used by car)\ B`
`= 8000/100 xx 3.5`
`= 280\ text(L)`
`:.\ text(Fuel saved using car)\ B`
`= 720 – 280`
`= 440\ text(L)`
`=>\ text(B)`
Peta’s car uses fuel at the rate of 5.9 L /100 km for country driving and 7.3 L /100 km for city driving. On a trip, she drives 170 km in the country and 25 km in the city.
Calculate the amount of fuel she used on this trip. (2 marks)
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`11.855\ text(L)`
`text(Fuel used in country)`
`= 170 xx 5.9/100`
`= 10.03\ text(L)`
`text(Fuel used in city)`
`= 25 xx 7.3/100`
`= 1.825\ text(L)`
`:.\ text(Total fuel used)`
`= 10.03 + 1.825`
`= 11.855\ text(L)`
Xuso is comparing the costs of two different ways of travelling to university.
Xuso’s motorcycle uses one litre of fuel for every 17 km travelled. The cost of fuel is $1.67/L and the distance from her home to the university car park is 34 km. The cost of travelling by bus is $36.40 for 10 single trips.
Which way of travelling is cheaper and by how much? Support your answer with calculations. (2 marks)
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`text(Motorcycle is $0.30 cheaper per 1-way trip)`
`text(Compare cost of a 1-way trip)`
`text(Motorcycle)`
`text(Fuel used) = 34/17 = 2\ text(L)`
`text(C)text(ost) = 2 xx $1.67 = $3.34`
`text(Bus)`
`text(C)text(ost) = 36.40/10 = $3.64`
`text(Difference) = $3.64\ – 3.34\ = $0.30`
`:.\ text(Motorcycle is $0.30 cheaper per 1-way trip.)`
Heather’s car uses fuel at the rate of 6.6 L per 100 km for long-distance driving and 8.9 L per 100 km for short-distance driving.
She used the car to make a journey of 560 km, which included 65 km of short-distance driving.
Approximately how much fuel did Heather’s car use on the journey?
`B`
`text(Fuel used in short distance)`
`= 65/100 xx 8.9\ text(L) = 5.785\ text(L)`
`text(Fuel used in long distance)`
`= 495/100 xx 6.6\ text(L) = 32.67\ text(L)`
`:.\ text(Total Fuel)` | `= 5.785 + 32.67` |
`= 38.455\ text(L)` |
`=> B`