What does fuel consumption ÷ distance traveled equal?
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Fuel consumption divided by distance equals unit fuel consumption. Vehicle fuel consumption: Generally, when we talk about vehicle fuel consumption, it refers to the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. That is, after dividing the fuel consumption by the distance traveled, then multiplying by 100, the result is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. Fuel consumption is closely related to the vehicle itself, road conditions, and driving skills. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Under the same conditions, the larger the engine displacement, the higher the fuel consumption will be. Similarly, under the same conditions, the heavier the vehicle, the higher the fuel consumption. In addition to the vehicle itself, driving habits also affect fuel consumption. If a driver uses an aggressive driving style, such as frequently pressing the accelerator and then the brake, it can easily increase fuel consumption. The most fuel-efficient driving is at a constant speed. It is recommended to control the throttle to brake the vehicle, avoiding constantly pressing the brake pedal. Additionally, congested road conditions can also lead to increased fuel consumption. It is best to plan the route before traveling and try to avoid peak traffic sections.