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This makes no mathematical sense as asked:

km are a measure of length; whereas

liters are a measure of volume.

They measure different things.

However, continental Europe uses litres per 100 km as a measure of fuel efficiency of a motor engine instead of miles per gallon. In the former, the lower the figure, the better the engine, in the latter, the higher the figure the better the engine.

So given a fuel efficiency figure of say 26.3 l/100km, dividing this into 100 would give approximately 3.8 km/l, ie for every litre of fuel, the vehicle would go 3.8 km.

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do you mean metres because litres is a volume amount and a kilometre is a distance measurement

one kilometre equals 1000 metres

metric system works in 10s 100s or 1000s here is a rough overview

10 mm equals 1 centimetre

100 centimetre equals 1 metre also 1000 millimetres equals 1 metre

1000 metres equals a kilometre

the metric system also works on volume as well 1 cubic metre equals 1000 litres

10 cms cubed is 1 litre

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The answer is based on this question is nil as Litres is a measurement of a liquid and kilometres is a measurement of length.

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