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Two cars X and Y use 1 litre of diesel to travel x km and (x + 3) km respectively. If both the cars covered a distance of 72 km, then :
The number of litres of diesel used by car X is :
litres
litres
litres
litres
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Given,
Distance covered by cars = 72 km
Given,
Car X travels x km using 1 litre of diesel.
Therefore, to travel 1 km car X uses litres of diesel.
To travel 72 km car X will use litres of diesel.
Hence, option 3 is the correct option.
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The number of litres of diesel used by car Y is:
litres
litres
litres
litres
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