Gallons per mile? No vehicle burns that much fuel.
(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
you will get 11.79 gallons of gas.
About 30 Gallons
There are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot
You have to solve for gallon per mile, then apply to miles traveled. If the car uses 20 gallons of gas to go 350 miles, then how much gas will it take to go 1 mile? fortunately per is the same thing as a division sign, so divide 20 by 350 and you will get a small weird number (.057142857). this is how many gallons of gas (or rather what fraction of a gallon of gas) it will take a car to go 1 miles. then multiply by 850 to get gallons it would take to do that 850 times.If you set this up as an algebra problem it will look like this, then you can cross multiply and solve for X.350 miles / 20 gallons = 850 miles/ X gallons. if you multiply both sides by x, you get 350 miles X/ 20 gallons = 850 miles. Then multiply both sides by twenty which gives you 350 X = 17,000. Then divide both sides by 350 and your left with X = 48.57 gallons of gas.
About 1/10 of a gallon.
14.7
Depends on the milage of the car you are driving.
214 divided by 18 = 11.88 gallons of fuel
53.8 gallons
I think it is 10,560 gallons
30.45 gallons
they burn 1/2 a ton of fuel a second
about 16 billion gallons are sold in CA each year diesel is not included in this number
About 20 gallons
Depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle, your driving style, road conditions, traffic, etc.
bout 30 gallons