HW12-2391

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A]You take the amount of miles driven divided by the amount of gasdoline used and you have the mpg of the vehicle.
A]You take the amount of miles driven divided by the amount of gasdoline used and you have the mpg of the vehicle.
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B]Don't drive with road rage, Try to drive your vehicle around 60 miles an hour and you will get better gas milage, use overdrive and cruise control, remove excess weight, and avoid exessive idling.
B]Don't drive with road rage, Try to drive your vehicle around 60 miles an hour and you will get better gas milage, use overdrive and cruise control, remove excess weight, and avoid exessive idling.
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C]It is a vehicle that can operate on any kind of fuel other than gasoline or diesel.
C]It is a vehicle that can operate on any kind of fuel other than gasoline or diesel.
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D]There are Flex-Fuel, Bifuel, and Electricity vehicles.
D]There are Flex-Fuel, Bifuel, and Electricity vehicles.
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E]Ther is Ethanol, Hydrogen, Methanol, Biodiesel, Electricity, CNG and LNG fuels.
E]Ther is Ethanol, Hydrogen, Methanol, Biodiesel, Electricity, CNG and LNG fuels.

Current revision as of 13:58, 1 May 2006

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A]You take the amount of miles driven divided by the amount of gasdoline used and you have the mpg of the vehicle.

OK

B]Don't drive with road rage, Try to drive your vehicle around 60 miles an hour and you will get better gas milage, use overdrive and cruise control, remove excess weight, and avoid exessive idling.

OK

C]It is a vehicle that can operate on any kind of fuel other than gasoline or diesel.

OK

D]There are Flex-Fuel, Bifuel, and Electricity vehicles.

OK

E]Ther is Ethanol, Hydrogen, Methanol, Biodiesel, Electricity, CNG and LNG fuels.

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