If 50 liters of fuel can run 700 kilometers, what is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers?
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If 50 liters of fuel can run 700 kilometers, then the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 50/7. Overview of vehicle fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the amount of fuel a vehicle consumes when driving a certain speed on the road for 100 kilometers. It is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is a value measured by the manufacturer in an objective environment using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle's chassis, converted into speed parameters, and then calculated at a specified speed to determine the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data per 100 kilometers for the vehicle model. Magnitude of vehicle fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: Since most vehicles approach their most economical speed at 90 km/h, the theoretical fuel consumption figures publicly announced by most manufacturers are usually the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers at 90 km/h.