210/8 = 26.25 miles per gallon
32 miles per 4 gallons = 32/4 miles per 4/4 gallons = 8 miles per 1 gallon = 8/2 miles per 1/2 gallon = 4 miles per 1/2 gallon
You will need 1.107 gallons of fuel.
Depends on the MPG of the vehicle you are driving. To find out multiply the fuel mileage of the vehicle times 300 for your answer. Example. Vehicle averages 28 mph. 28 mpg x300 gallons of fuel =8,400 miles.
A vehicle @ 13 liters per gallon (~0.29MPG) will travel about 6.55 miles on a tank of 22.5 gallons of fuel.
You will use about 9.2 gallons of fuel on the trip.
miles ÷ (miles/gallon) * ($/gallon) = miles * (gallons/mile) * ($/gallon) = (miles * gallons * $) / (miles * gallons) = $ So divide 560 mi by the vehicle's fuel economy, then multiply the quotient by the fuel cost.
mpg means "miles per gallon" which is calculated as the distance travelled in miles divided by the fuel used in gallons. mpg = miles/gallons → mpg × gallons = miles → gallons = miles/mpg ie if you know the average mpg for your vehicle over a distance (in miles), then the amount of fuel used (in gallons) can be calculated by dividing the distance by the (average) mpg.
That depends exclusively on what vehicle you're using - and what it's fuel consumption is !
950 divided by 9 = 105.6 (to one decimal place) gallons of fuel.
32 miles per 4 gallons = 32/4 miles per 4/4 gallons = 8 miles per 1 gallon = 8/2 miles per 1/2 gallon = 4 miles per 1/2 gallon
700/45 = 15.5 gallons
That depends heavily on the fuel efficiency of the car you are using and the type of driving.If you know how many Miles per Gallon (MPG) your vehicle gets, you can calculate the fuel like this:Miles / MPG = GallonsThat depends heavily on the fuel efficiency of the car you are using and the type of driving.If you know how many Miles per Gallon (MPG) your vehicle gets, you can calculate the fuel like this:Miles / MPG = Gallons
There are many factors that would determine the cost of fuel for that type of trip.First, one would need to know the approximate fuel consumption of the vehicle; for example, if YOUR vehicle travels 20 miles on a gallon of fuel, it would cost much more than a vehicle that travels 35 miles on a gallon of fuel.To calculate an estimate for the fuel cost,find the total distance from Denver to San Diego for the route that you intend to take.Determine the fuel consumption of you vehicle expressed in miles per gallon.using the formual: Fuel required = Miles / Miles per gallon, calculate the approximate fuel requirements of your trip.Next, determine how much the fuel costs on your trip. Note that it will vary, depending on where you purchase your fuel.Calculate the cost of the fuel by multiplying the total gallons by the average price per gallon using the formula: Total price of fuel = Total gallons used * average price per gallon.Have a safe and enjoyable trip.
It is a measure of the fuel consumption.
The distance is roughly 213 miles A car with 32 miles per gallon can get you there using about 7 gallons of fuel.
Divide the number of miles by the amount of fuel you used to go that distance. For example, if you traveled 400 miles and used 15 gallons of fuel, your fuel economy was -400 / 15 = about 26.6 mpg
Miles driven divided by gallons used equals miles per gallon.