What does a fuel consumption of 10 mean?
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Fuel consumption of 10 refers to the car consuming 10 liters of fuel for every 100 kilometers driven. The unit of fuel consumption is liters per 100 kilometers, so a fuel consumption of 10 means 10 liters per 100 kilometers. The fuel consumption displayed on the car's dashboard is only a reference value, as factors affecting fuel consumption are multifaceted and not an absolute parameter. Methods to calculate fuel consumption: 1. Fill the car's fuel tank completely and reset the trip meter to zero; 2. After driving for a period, refill the tank and note how many liters of fuel were added; 3. Divide the amount of fuel added by the distance driven to get the fuel consumption per kilometer. If you divide the cost of the fuel by the distance driven, you get the cost per kilometer; if the distance is measured in 100-kilometer units, the result is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers.