What does 'how much oil does a car burn' mean?
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'How much oil does a car burn' refers to the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, which is the amount of fuel (in liters) required for a car to travel 100 kilometers. The following is an introduction to fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: 1. Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the amount of fuel consumed by a car traveling 100 kilometers at a certain speed on the road. It is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle. 2. 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 calculated at a specified speed to determine the theoretical experimental fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for the vehicle model. 3. Calculation method: (Refueling amount ÷ Fuel price) ÷ Kilometers driven * 100 = Fuel consumption (liters). 4. Example: A practical method to calculate the actual fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: X/100 = 50/600, where X is the actual fuel consumption per 100 kilometers we are seeking, and the right side of the equation represents the fuel consumption of 50L for a vehicle traveling 600 kilometers. Solving the equation, X = 50 × 100 / 600. Answer: X ≈ 8.33, so the actual fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for this car is approximately 8.33L. 5. Nowadays, many vehicles display the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, but the computer calculations may have certain errors. Therefore, if you want to know the accurate fuel consumption, you can calculate it yourself.