The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency when you drive your van and how big your tank is.
-- 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.
Fill your tank into the neck of tank and write down the miles. After driving several miles refill the tank to the same level in the neck and divide the miles by the number of gallons it took to fill to that level.
Hello I'm driving from Detroit Michigan to Miami Florida, I would like to know many times do I have to fill up my car driving I-75 south to Miami, driving a Pontiac G6@ 1,830 or so miles. Thank You
Ooops! Read your question and see if you can spot what you left out.That's right. The size of the gas tank ... how much it holds.If you drive 2,000 miles and you get 19 miles per gallon, then you use2,000/19 = 105.263 gallonson the trip. How many times will you need to fill the tank ? Depends on how muchit holds.-- If it holds 106 gallons and you start out full, then you never have to addany gas at all.-- But if it only holds 1 gallon, then you'll have to gas up 106 times duringthe trip.
I have a 2000 Ford Excursion with a V-10 and it takes $120.00 to fill it at $2.65 a gallon. I Get About 520 Miles to a tank with mostly in town driving.
1232/46 mpg = 26.78 gals. needed 27 gals/10 gallon tank= fill up 3 times
Assuming you go all the way to empty each time, you would need to fill up 1.3 times.
That depends on the fuel mileage of the vehicle you're driving which you did not list.
If you use 27.19 gallons, then we don't need to know how far you're going or how fast you're driving, but we sure do need to know how much gas your tank holds.
29 miles per gallon on a 25 gallon tank is 25*29 = 725 miles per tank. So one [partial] fill will be enough.
the answer is 210.53
Fill fuel tankMake note of mileageAt next fill-up make note of amount of fuel needed to fill and number of miles driven Divide number of miles by number of gallons used Do this 2 or 3 times for an accurate average