43.46 mpg = 5.412 Liters/100 KM: 43.47 mpg = 5.411 Liters/100 KM: 43.48 mpg = 5.410 Liters/100 KM: 43.49 mpg = 5.408 Liters/100 KM: 43.5 mpg = 5.407 Liters/100 KM:
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You can use this easy and mobile-friendly calculator to convert 27 Miles per U.S. Gallon (MPG) into Kilometers per Liter. 11.48 Kilometers per Liter
$\begingroup$ We have two vehicles A: old truck that does 17 mpg ( l/100km) B: old car that does 47 mpg ( l/100km) We are looking to replace one of these vehicles with a new one (of the same size) C: new truck 19 mpg ( D: new car 61 mpg ( So which vehicle should we replace to save fuel? The old truck or the old car to end up with. AD (old truck + new car) BC (new truck + old car) Read bellow once you have your anwser: The way I solved this: A: Old truck l/100km + D: new car l/100km = l/100km, B: New truck l/100km + C: old car l/100km = l/100km Combination BC uses less fuel.( less). Now using mpg: 17mpg + 61mpg = 78mpg 19mpg + 47mpg = 66mpg Making the combination AD a better choice. Why the exact opposite answer? What am I missing here? AugSB4,8213 gold badges26 silver badges41 bronze badges asked Feb 8, 2016 at 15:18 $\endgroup$ 0 $\begingroup$ For your first trial you have that AD needs more to drive 100km and, hence, BC is better. You make all the vehicles drive the same distance and, at the end, you sum up their fuel consumption (thus, you can sum their consumption rates). But in your second trial, since you are using mpg, each vehicle is driving a different distance, so you cannot sum the rates same way you do in the first case. If you assume that there is no distinction between the itineraries of the car and of the truck, then your first answer is the correct one. If you assume that you have to use the same amount of fuel in both vehicles (which seems to be a bit ankward), then your second answer is correct. answered Feb 8, 2016 at 15:48 AugSBAugSB4,8213 gold badges26 silver badges41 bronze badges $\endgroup$ 0 Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged problem-solving unit-of-measure or ask your own question. What is 48 L/100 km in U.S. MPG? You can use this easy, mobile-friendly calculator to convert 48 L/100 km to American miles per gallon.

We have converted 48 Miles per Gallon to Litres per 100 kilometres. 48 MPG = Litres/100km Fuel Consumption Converter Use this tool to convert car fuel consumption from Miles per Gallon (MPG) to Litres per 100 kms. Find out the fuel (petrol or diesel) consumption of a car if it is defined in units you do not use or understand. MPG to Litres/100km Convertor

56.46 mpg = 4.166 Liters/100 KM: 56.47 mpg = 4.165 Liters/100 KM: 56.48 mpg = 4.165 Liters/100 KM: 56.49 mpg = 4.164 Liters/100 KM: 56.5 mpg = 4.163 Liters/100 KM:
21.46 mpg = 10.961 Liters/100 KM: 21.47 mpg = 10.955 Liters/100 KM: 21.48 mpg = 10.950 Liters/100 KM: 21.49 mpg = 10.945 Liters/100 KM: 21.5 mpg = 10.940 Liters/100 KM:
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48 mpg to l 100km