PART 2: PETROL CONSUMPTION VERSUS TRAVEL DISTANCE (OBSERVABLE PATTERN) Ats fignn found that his car can drive \( 12,5 \mathrm{~km} \) for every litre of petrol it consumes. This helas him to be sure that he has enough petrol when driving certain distances die to the nature of his work. The table below represents the car's petrol consumption. The extreme petrol price per litre of R22,50 also impacts Mr. Flynn's travelling. Stuoly the table and answer the questions that follow. TABLE 1: DISTANCE TRAVELLED PER LIUR PETROL CONSUMED 2.1 Descrike the general relationship between litres between of petrol consumed and distance travelled. 2.2 Determine the number of litres of petrol consumed when 12500 metres was travelled. (2) 2.3 How many litres of petrol is consumed to travel \( 37-\mathrm{km} \) ? (2) 2.4 What distance was travelled when 8 litres of petrol was consumed? 2.5 Determine the value of: 2.5.1A \( 2.5 .2 \quad \) B 2.5 .3 c 2.6 Determine the cast of driving 100 km . 2.7 One of Mr. Flynn's trips required him to drive a distance of 97 km to a neighboring town and back. Determine the total cost of petrol? (5)
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When we look at the relationship between petrol consumption and distance traveled, we can see a straightforward pattern: as you consume more liters of petrol, you can cover greater distances. Specifically, Mr. Flynn's car can travel 12.5 km for every litre consumed, making calculations easy—just divide the distance by 12.5 to determine how much petrol is needed! To figure out how many liters of petrol are consumed when traveling 12,500 meters, simply convert meters to kilometers: \( 12,500 \text{ m} = 12.5 \text{ km} \). Since the car travels 12.5 km per litre, that means it consumes 1 liter for this distance! For traveling 37 km, you’d calculate \( 37 \text{ km} \div 12.5 \text{ km/litre} = 2.96 \text{ litres}\), rounding gives approximately 3 litres. Now for the distance when 8 litres are consumed, it’s \( 8 \text{ litres} \times 12.5 \text{ km/litre} = 100 \text{ km} \). ### Cost Calculations As for the driving cost for 100 km, multiplying the number of liters required (8 litres) by the price per litre (R22.50) gives you R180. For Mr. Flynn’s round trip of 97 km, he’ll need \( 97 \text{ km} \times 2 = 194 \text{ km}\): this means he’ll consume \( 194 \div 12.5 \approx 15.52 \) litres. Hence, the cost is about \( R349.20 \), calculated as \( 15.52 \text{ litres} \times R22.50 \text{ per litre} \). By putting simple calculations to work, Mr. Flynn can efficiently budget his petrol costs and keep his travels on track. 🚗💨
