An Imperial gallon has 20% more volume so the car will go 20% further assuming identical driving conditions. 24 times 1.2 = 28.8 mile per imperial gallon.
Divide 1400 / 30 to get the number of gallons. Then multiply that by the price of gasoline per gallon.
282 miles/282 mpg = 10.1 gallons, approx. Simple!
12 miles / 3 gallons = 4 miles per gallon So for 1 gallon, the car can travel 4 miles.
Depends on the car. A big fat heavy truck would get about 8 miles to a gallon. A small car 25-35 miles to a gallon.
that depends on the car miles per gallon
Divide 1400 / 30 to get the number of gallons. Then multiply that by the price of gasoline per gallon.
$152.48
282 miles/282 mpg = 10.1 gallons, approx. Simple!
$1 for every 3.5 miles. 3000/3.5= approx. 857 Answer is about $857 $1 for every 3.5 miles. 3000/3.5= approx. 857 Answer is about $857
The car averaged about 25.5 miles per gallon.
1522 miles by air approx 1730 miles by car approx
a regular car gets about 20 to 28 miles per gallon
If you drive 35-38 miles a month, and gas is $3.65 a gallon, then approx. $3.65. Seriously... monthly mileage will be needed to calculate this question.
That depends on how many miles to the gallon that the car consumes.
What will be the cost for gas for 1150 miles car gets 22 miles a gallon.
a car burns about 1/8 a gallon of gas in ten miles if it can do 80 miles per gallon.
12 miles / 3 gallons = 4 miles per gallon So for 1 gallon, the car can travel 4 miles.