Math Problem Statement
Consumption of fuel by car varies exponentially with respect to speed. When a car travels at a speed of 100 kmph, it uses 25% more petrol to travel a certain distance than it does when it travels at a speed of 75 kmph. If the mileage of the car is 25 kmpl at a speed of 75 kmph, then what can be the amount of petrol required (in liters) to travel a distance of 225 km in 150 minutes?
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Exponential functions
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Theorems
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Suitable Grade Level
Grades 11-12
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