(the original of this question uses a 216 mile trip, which takes 9 gallons)
For a trip of 1176 miles, divide the miles by the miles per gallon to find the number of gallons needed.
1176 / 24 = 49 gallons
That depends on the economy of the vehicle. If it gets 20 mpg, you will use 90 gallons at $3.60 that is $324.00That depends on the economy of the vehicle. If it gets 20 mpg, you will use 90 gallons at $3.60 that is $324.00
You will need 1.107 gallons of fuel.
25/7 = 3.571 gallons (rounded)
Depends on the MPG the vehicle you are driving gets. At 20 MPG you could go 500 miles as an example.
Please tell me you're not driving a vehicle that gets 20 gallons to the mile. That would use up 20,000 gallons and cost you 80,000 dollars. 20 miles to the gallon would use 50 gallons and cost 200 dollars.
That depends on the economy of the vehicle. If it gets 20 mpg, you will use 90 gallons at $3.60 that is $324.00That depends on the economy of the vehicle. If it gets 20 mpg, you will use 90 gallons at $3.60 that is $324.00
Depends on the mileage of the vehicle you are driving. Just divide the mileage the vehicle gets into 350 and you will know how many gallons it will take. Example, vehicle gets 27 MPG. 27 divided into 350=12.96 gallons needed to drive 350 miles.
Depends on the MPG of the vehicle you are driving. An example would be a vehicle that gets 25 mpg. You would divide 25 into 152 and you would see it takes a little over 6 gallons for the trip.
It depends on the economy of the vehicle. If the vehicle gets 20 mpg, it will require 2.11 gallons.
53.8 gallons
Depends on the MPG of the vehicle in question which you did not list. Example: If the vehicle gets 29 mpg then it can travel 667 miles on 23 gallons.
It depends on the economy of the vehicle. My old truck gets about ten mpg. It would take me 74.5 gallons.It depends on the economy of the vehicle. My old truck gets about ten mpg. It would take me 74.5 gallons.
That depends on what the fuel economy of the vehicle is. If the vehicle gets 10mpg then you could travel 3600 miles.
Depends on the fuel economy of the vehicle. You need to take the MPG times the size of the tank. So if the vehicle gets 10 mpg, times 15 gallons is 150 miles.
Not enough info to answer that. Need to know what the mpg the vehicle gets.
Distance to travel: 450 miles Vehicle gets 30 miles to a gallon: 450 ÷ 30 = 15 gallons
Depends on the MPG the vehicle in question gets. At 30 mpg it would require about 12 gallons of fuel to go 358 miles.