If you have 410 miles to go - you wouldn't make it ! A full tank only lets you drive 384 miles before it runs out ! Even with a full tank - you'd run out of fuel with 26 miles to go !
Fill your tank, calculate the miles to the next service station, and see how many gallons you need to re-fill the tank.
Divide the trip of 2400 by 12 to get number of total gallons needed=200 and divide that by the 24 gallons at each fill up to get number of fill ups = 8.333...
Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon to fill the 3 gallon jug You now have 2 gallons in the 5 gallon jug Empty the 3 gallon jug Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon jug into the 3 gallon jug Fill the 5 gallon jug Pour from the 5 gallon jug to fill the three gallon jug -- this will tale 1 gallon You now have 4 gallons in the 5 gallon jug
15 mpg (miles per gallon). The key to this 'word problem' is understanding that "miles to the gallon" or more commonly, 'miles per gallon', means DIVISION. So, 300 miles per 20 gallons means: (300 miles) / (20 gallons) = 15 miles per gallon.
410 gallons can fill 410/24 = 17.083, 24 gallon containers.
Fill your tank into the neck of tank and write down the miles. After driving several miles refill the tank to the same level in the neck and divide the miles by the number of gallons it took to fill to that level.
Gallons
The next time you fill up record the mileage. The next time after that record the mileage and the gallons it took to fill up. Then divide the mileage by the gallons and the answer will be the miles per gallon of that vehicle.
fill the 7 gallon bucket, dump it into the 5 gallon bucket and save the remaining 2 gallons, repeat and you have 4 gallons.
you fill the five gallon then dump three of that into the three gallon so you have 3 in the 3 and 2 in the 5 then you dump out the three and fill the 3 with the remaining two gallons and fill the 5 completely so you have a combined 7 gallons.
A Toyota 4Runner SR5 holds about 18 gallons of gasoline. The 4Runner gets about 14 to 16 miles per gallon.
Best way to find out MPG, is to fillup the tank with gas. Reset the tripometer at the gas station just before/right after you fill up. Drive about 100-200 miles without putting gas in, and once you have went at least 100 miles, fill up the tank again. Check to see how many gallons it took to fill up, and then look at how many miles you drove. Take the mileage and divide it by the gallons, and you have a rough estimate.Example : I fill up my car, drive 290 miles. It takes 9 gallons to fill up the tank. 290 miles / 9 gallons equals 32.222 miles per gallon. This is my rough estimate. As I have seen, most 4.0L Ford Explorers get about 16/20 MPG.