Dear Madan and All,

And also sadly, Australians use L/100 km too.

Cheers,

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Cheers,

Pat Naughtin
CAMS - Certified Advanced Metrication Specialist
    - United States Metric Association
ASM - Accredited Speaking Member
    - National Speakers Association of Australia
Member, International Federation for Professional Speakers



on 2001/07/12 06.25, M R at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello friends
> 
> Kilometer (km) is the unit of measure for distance and
> liter (l) is the unit of measure for liquid volume and
> 
> km/l makes sense or atleast l/km.
> 
> I dont know how the liters / 100 km  came into
> picture.  Sadly Europeans are using it.
> 
> Madan
> 
> 
> 
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