1500/28 = 53.57 gallons.
1500 miles @ 25 miles per gallon = 1500/25 = 60 gallons 60 gallons @ 3.50 per gallon = 60*3.50 = 210
Assuming that 25 miles per mile is meant to be 25 miles per gallon(!), 1500 miles @ 25 miles per gallon = 1500/25 = 60 gallons. 60 gallons @ 4.00 per gallon = 60*4 = 240 units of currency.
Okay so we can drive 30 miles on one gallon. So divide 1500 by 30 to get the total number of gallons we will need. 1500/30 = 50. So we need 50 gallons, and if gas is 5 dollars a gallon, 50 * 5 = 250 dollars
1500 divided by 17.6 = 85.2 Therefore it will require 85.2 gallons of fuel. 85.2 x $3.07 = $261.56
First of all find out haw many gallons you will use. every 12 miles you will use one gallon (12 mpg) and you are going 1500 miles so divide 12 into 1500 1500/12 = 125 This is the number of gallons you will use on the journey. Next multiply the number of gallons you will use (125) by the price for a gallon (4.00 dollars) 125*4.00 = $ 500.00 So it will cost 500 dollars.
The fuel tank capacity of the 1999 GMC Sierra 1500 is 26 gallons. Its fuel economy is 13 miles per gallon in the city, and 16 miles per gallon on the highway.
It depends on the size of the tank.
The fuel tank on the 2004 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LS 4-door SUV holds 31 gallons of gas. This vehicle gets 13 miles per gallon in the city and 17 miles per gallon on the highway.
1500miles/19mpg = 78.95 gallons 78.95 gallons x 4.89 per gallon = $386
Considering the average car in the US gets between 18 and 30 miles per gallon depending on the size of car and engine as well as the type of driving. 8000 miles at 30 miles per gallon will use 267 gallons. At $3.50 per gallon, the gas cost will be a little over $900. 8000 miles at 18 miles per gallon will use 444 gallons. At $3.50 per gallon, the gas cost will be about $1500.
12 miles per gallon
$300