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On a car, the easiest and most practical way is to find it in the owner's manual.
One gallon of aviation fuel weighs approximately 6 to 6.5 pounds, depending on the specific type of fuel. For example, Jet A fuel typically weighs around 6.5 pounds per gallon. Therefore, to find the total weight of airplane fuel, you can multiply the number of gallons by the weight per gallon. For instance, 100 gallons of Jet A fuel would weigh about 650 pounds.
number of miles driven on a tank / number of gallons to replenish that tank.
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To calculate the fuel cost for driving 1,007 miles at 29 miles per gallon (mpg), first determine the number of gallons needed: 1,007 miles ÷ 29 mpg = approximately 34.69 gallons. Next, multiply the gallons needed by the fuel price per gallon to find the total cost. For example, if fuel costs $3 per gallon, the total fuel cost would be about $104.07 (34.69 gallons × $3).
The number of miles that 2.6 gallons of fuel will do depends on the fuel efficiency of the vehicle. To calculate this, divide the total miles the vehicle can travel on a full tank by the number of gallons the tank holds. You may find this information in the vehicle's user manual or by looking up the specific model online.
Internal the F-15 holds about 13,455 lbs of fuel which is (depending what weight number you use) about 1979 US gallons of fuel. External fuel on three hard points can handle up to 3 x 600 US gallons of fuel plus F-15C and E's carry that with what are called conformal tanks. They hold 750 US gallons of fuel. So, say a F-15C on a long transfer trip to the middle east will carry, 1979 gallons with three hard points drop tanks with a total fuel of 3779 gallons of fuel
Miles driven divided by gallons used equals miles per gallon.
First find the number of gallons: distance/fuel efficiency= 3000/36=83.3 Then multiply the number of gallons by the price=83.3*4=£332.20
Assuming you are asking about gallons of fuel, it holds 17 gallons of fuel.
Assuming you mean gallons of fuel, it holds 17.1 US 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.