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Divide the number of miles travelled by the number of gallons of gasoline used.
10/1.29=7.75or7.8
23 gallon.
12 cups 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 gallon
To find this answer simply divide the number of miles by the gallons of gas you had754.7/48.6=15.528 MPG
75.4 gallons. You divide your number of gallons by the number of liters in a gallon. There are 3.78 liters in a gallon. So you take 285 liters/(3.78 liters/1 gallon): 285/3.78 = 75.4 gallons
Multiply $3.70 times the number of gallons used. Get the number of gallons used by using a proportion. 22/1=800/x 800/22=36.36 gallons 36.36x3.70=134.53 This is about 16.8 cents per mile.
multipy the gallons by 4 to get quarts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
Divide the number of quarts by 4 to get the number of gallons. e.g. 20 quarts is 5 gallons, 1 quart is .25 gallons, etc. The name "quart" is for "quarter of a gallon."
Divide the number of ounces in a gallon of gasoline by the number of ounces of oil (both fluid measurements). 128/2.6=49 (about) Essentially this is a 50:1 mix. Conversely if you want a 50:1 mix divide 128 by 50. Answer is 2.56. for 2 gallons 256/50=5.1 ounces. 2-1/2 gallons of gas will take 6.4 ounces of oil.
1 gallon = 4 quarts, so multiply the number of gallons by 4 to get the number of quarts.
Divide 1400 / 30 to get the number of gallons. Then multiply that by the price of gasoline per gallon.