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If a scooter gives a mileage of 50 kmpl (kilometers per liter), we can calculate how much petrol is required to travel a distance of 2.5 km.

To find the petrol consumption for a given distance, we divide the distance by the mileage:

Petrol consumption = Distance / Mileage

In this case, the distance is 2.5 km, and the mileage is 50 kmpl.

Petrol consumption = 2.5 km / 50 kmpl

Dividing 2.5 km by 50 kmpl, we get:

Petrol consumption = 0.05 liters

Therefore, to travel a distance of 2.5 km with a scooter that gives a mileage of 50 kmpl, it would require approximately 0.05 liters of petrol.

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