A Volt can travel roughly 38 miles on electricity alone. That leaves 62 Miles to go. On gasoline, the Volt gets about 37 mpg. So 62/37 = 1.68
So starting out with a full charge, a Volt will use 1.68 gallons to travel 100 miles.
For the trip back using all gasoline, 100/37 = 2.7, so you would use 2.7 gallons to get home on gas alone. So there and back for a 200 mile round trip you would use 4.38 gallons of gasoline (about $17.50 if gas costs $4 per gallon).
At 20 miles per gallon, it would take 9 gallons to travel 180 miles.
This is a two part problem. First, you must determine the number of miles you can travel on one gallon of gas if it takes two gallons to travel 44 miles. This can be solved by dividing the miles driven by the gallons used. In this problem that would be 44/2 or 22 miles per gallon.Next, if you can travel 22 miles on one gallon, you want to determine how many gallons would be required to travel 528 miles. This can be solved by dividing 528 by 22 or 528/22 which equals 24 gallons.
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360 ÷ 12 = 30 gallons
189 miles = 7 gallons 27 miles = 1 gallon 297 / 27 = 11 gallons
23.65 gallons (473÷20).
This is pretty simple really:6 gallons is half of 12 gallons, so they can travel half as far.Therefore, 300 / 2 = 150 miles.
402/19 = 21.16 gallons (rounded)
It would take 71.30090909 gallons to travel 784.31 miles with consumption at 11 mpg.
That depends entirely - on how many miles to the gallonthe vehicle does !
180/15 = 12 240 / 12 = 20 420 galls is needed.