Let \(f(v)\) be the gas consumption in liters per kilometer (l/km) of a car going at velocity \(v\) kilometers per hour (km/hr). So if the car is going at velocity \(v\text{,}\) then \(f(v)\) tells you how many liters of gas the car uses to go one kilometer. You are given the following data
\begin{equation*}
f(50)=0.04, \, \, \, f'(50)=0.0004
\end{equation*}