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Mathematics, 09.05.2021 16:10 codeyhatch142

In 2008, the European Union set a carbon emissions target of 130 grams of Co, per
km for passenger cars. Assuming all cars
met this regulation, calculate the upper
and lower bounds of the amount of CO
in grams that would have been released
if people used cars to travel a distance
equivalent to the total circumference of
the Earth, 40 000 km.

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