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You have 36 liters of fuel and just added 4,000 milliliters more. How many hectoliters of fuel do you have?

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User Geekt
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Answer:

0.4 hectoliters of fuel

Explanation:

We Know

You have 36 liters of fuel and just added 4,000 milliliters more.

How many hectoliters of fuel do you have?

1000 milliliters = 1 liters

4000 milliliters = 4 liters

We Take

36 + 4 = 40 liters of fuel

We Convert 40 liters to hectoliters

1 liter = 0.01 hectoliters

40 liters = 40 x 0.01 = 0.4 hectoliters

So, you have 0.4 hectoliters of fuel.

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User VijayP
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Answer:

we have to first start converting the given volume to liters, since the answer is expected in hectoliters.

36 liters + 4,000 milliliters = 36 liters + 4 liters = 40 liters

1 hectoliter = 100 liters

Therefore, we have:

40 liters = 0.4 hectoliters

So, we have 0.4 hectoliters of fuel.

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User Ciaranc
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