A car can drive 35.5 km using 3.5 ℓ of gasoline. How many kilometers can the car drive using 1 ℓ of gasoline?

x/1 = 35.5/3.5

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To find out how many kilometers the car can drive using 1 liter of gasoline, we can set up a proportion.

Let's call the unknown number of kilometers the car can drive using 1 liter of gasoline "x."

We have:

35.5 km / 3.5 ℓ = x km / 1 ℓ

To find x, we can cross multiply and solve for x.

Cross multiplying gives us:

35.5 km * 1 ℓ = 3.5 ℓ * x km

Simplifying, we have:

35.5 km = 3.5 * x km

Dividing both sides of the equation by 3.5 km:

35.5 km / 3.5 km = x

So, the car can drive approximately 10.14 kilometers using 1 liter of gasoline.

To find out how many kilometers the car can drive using 1 ℓ of gasoline, we need to calculate the fuel efficiency of the car. Fuel efficiency is measured in kilometers per liter (km/ℓ).

In this case, we know that the car can drive 35.5 km using 3.5 ℓ of gasoline. To find the fuel efficiency, we can divide the distance traveled by the amount of fuel used:

Fuel efficiency = Distance traveled / Amount of fuel used

So, the fuel efficiency of the car is:

Fuel efficiency = 35.5 km / 3.5 ℓ

Simplifying this equation, we get:

Fuel efficiency ≈ 10.14 km/ℓ

Now, to find out how far the car can drive using 1 ℓ of gasoline, we can multiply the fuel efficiency by 1 ℓ:

Distance with 1 ℓ of gasoline = Fuel efficiency * 1 ℓ

Therefore, the car can drive approximately 10.14 km using 1 ℓ of gasoline.