Possibly just one, because the trip should take about 14.36 gallons. But we cannot tell for sure since there is no mention of gas tank size in the question.
If you have a 20 gallon tank and you get 20 miles to the gallon, it will take you 2 tanks of fuel. At $3.20 a gallon it will cost you 128 dollars for your trip.
It depends on your vehicle's gas mileage and the current price of gas. Say you have a 10 gallon gas tank and get 22 miles per gallon. You have 220 miles to the tank. 1000 miles to travel, and an average $2.50 per gallon of gas 1000 miles / 220 miles = 4.55 tanks of gas 4.55 tanks of gas * 10 gallon gas tank = 45.5 gallons 45.5 gallons * $2.50 per gallon of gas = $113.64 Put in your own values for price and mileage to figure it out for your own car.
That would depend on the size of the tank.
It has whatever size tanks it was ordered with. It could have dual 60 gallon tanks, dual 100 gallon tanks, dual 120 gallon tanks, dual 150 gallon tanks, etc.
It depends on the size of the tank.
Fill up the vehicle that you are going to test until the tank is full. Reset the odometer trip meter to zero. Drive the vehicle until you have one quarter tank of fuel left. Stop and fill the vehicle until the tank is full. Look at the trip meter and write down the reading you have. Now divide the miles you drove by the gallons of gas it took to fill up the vehicle. Example: You drove 365 miles and used 13 gallons of fuel. 365÷13 = 28.07 miles per gallon. Do this with three tanks of fuel and you will get an average miles per gallon for your vehicle.
It depends on the car in question. Typically smaller gas tanks translate to more efficient cars.
The question neglects to tell us the capacity of the tank.The trip nominally requires 1750/25 = 70 gallons of gas.The number of full tanks is (70) divided by (capacity of the tank).
-- Divide 462/3 by the number of miles per gallon your vehicle averages. -- The quotient is the number of full tanks you'll consume in driving 700 miles. -- If you start out with a full tank, then [ that number minus 1 ] is the number of times you'll need to fill up on the way.
The basic answer to your question is to divide the number of miles along the route from Atlanta to Dallas by the number of miles you get from a tank of gas. Easy! First, how far is it? Select a route and determine its length. If you've found WikiAnswers, you can find MapQuest. Second, determine your vehicle's fuel efficiency ('mpg,' or miles per gallon). Third, find out how much fuel your vehicle will hold. Multiply your vehicle's 'mpg' rating by its fuel capacity. The result is your vehicle's 'range.' Then divide the length of your route by your vehicle's 'range' to find how many tanks of gas it will take. Simple arithmetic!
It depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle as well as your driving style.
I don't even think any OEM offers 200 gallon tanks... two 120 gallon tanks is the norm. Dependent on load(s), terrain, speed, gear ratio and power band relationship, and habits of the driver, you can expect to average between six and eight miles per gallon.