Sorry, yes, same formula but you are correct, 5 litres/100kmYou've mislaid a couple of powers of ten.
Sorry, yes, same formula but you are correct, 5 litres/100kmYou've mislaid a couple of powers of ten.
I'll put that concept to the boss this afternoon, but being a good European, he would doubtless wish it to be expressed in Hectares...Keen students will notice that litres per kilometre can be expressed in units of area.
So away with these newfangled litres and kilometres. Report your fuel use in acres.
Actually, the correct area according to the media is either tennis courts or football pitches depending on the scale.I'll put that concept to the boss this afternoon, but being a good European, he would doubtless wish it to be expressed in Hectares...
I'll put that concept to the boss this afternoon, but being a good European, he would doubtless wish it to be expressed in Hectares...
how about this unit of area, 'how many sheep(or cows) could you run on summer grazing there?'. so for example rather looking at a field and saying that's 50 acres you might say that's 200 sheepActually, the correct area according to the media is either tennis courts or football pitches depending on the scale.
A friend of mine still converts his petrol from litres to gallons - and the payment back to pre decimal money.