You need to know how many miles per gallon the vehicle gets in order to do this problem. For example, if the car gets 20 mile to a gallon, it takes
1/20 = 0.05 gallons
It has nothing to do with tank size, unless you run out of gas
19.6 gallons
You will use about 9.2 gallons of fuel on the trip.
who much money would I need to drive 750 mile on a 25 mile to the gallon and gas prices are 1.98 a gallon
26mpg Times 15 gallons is a 390 mile range.
It depends on you fuel economy. MPG means miles divided by gallons. Miles/Gallon. Take number of miles driven, divided by number of gallons to drive those miles. Flip over miles per gallon to get gallons per mile then multiply by dollars per gallon to get dollars per mile.
Depends on vehicle mileage per gallon,
miles ÷ (miles/gallon) * ($/gallon) = miles * (gallons/mile) * ($/gallon) = (miles * gallons * $) / (miles * gallons) = $ So divide 560 mi by the vehicle's fuel economy, then multiply the quotient by the fuel cost.
It depends on the vehicle you are driving. Unless something is terribly wrong, it takes a fraction of a gallon to drive one mile. My 15-year-old Dodge gets 20 miles per gallon, meaning that one mile takes a twentieth, or 0.05, of one gallon. Some new models get 30 miles per gallon or more, so a mile would require 0.033 of a gallon or less.
About 1/10 of a gallon.
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.
You would also need to know how many gallons your car uses per mile, or how many miles per gallon.You would also need to know how many gallons your car uses per mile, or how many miles per gallon.You would also need to know how many gallons your car uses per mile, or how many miles per gallon.You would also need to know how many gallons your car uses per mile, or how many miles per gallon.
53.8 gallons