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Calculate: grams of CO2 generated by a car for every kilometer I drive usings the quantiy...

Calculate: grams of CO2 generated by a car for every kilometer I drive usings the quantiy of CO2 produced in part above (answer: 3088.2 g CO2) and kilometer distance traveled in part above (answer: 30.180 km/kg).

I'm having trouble converting CO2 generated to grams/km driven.

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30.180km/kg means 1kg of Co2 travell 30.180km distance

                                  1000g of CO2 travell 30.180km distance

                                   30.180Km distance travell 1000g of Co2

                                                                               = 1000g/30.180 Km = 33.13g/km >>>> answer


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