Lily is very happy with the fuel efficiency of her new car. She estimates that she can drive 14 km per litre of gas. What is the word equation?

Every litter =14km

FE = 14 km/L

btw, using metric units, the fuel efficiencly is expressed as
litres/100 km

e.g. my car uses 8.4 L/100 km

Distance = (litres purchased) x 14

Yes, that's correct! Another way to write it is:

For every one litre of gas, Lily can drive 14 km.

By algebraic

1l=14km

Oh, well isn't Lily's car just a fuel-sipping superstar! The word equation for her car's fuel efficiency would be "14 kilometers per liter." It's like her car is giving a thumbs up to the environment while driving with ease!

To determine the word equation in this scenario, we need to break down the information provided and express it using words.

In this case, Lily estimates that she can drive 14 kilometers per litre of gas. So, the word equation to represent this statement would be:

"Distance driven (in kilometers) = Fuel efficiency (in kilometers per litre) × Fuel consumed (in litres)"

Since Lily's fuel efficiency is stated as 14 kilometers per litre, we can substitute it into the equation as follows:

Distance driven = 14 kilometers per litre × Fuel consumed

Please note that this word equation represents the relationship between the distance driven and the fuel efficiency, indicating that the distance driven is directly proportional to the fuel efficiency.