It needs what the capacity is. It needs oil to travel 1 mile let alone 650 miles. No oil, and the engine seizes and you have big trouble.
You will need to know the rate of fuel consumption to answer that question.
Depends on the car...
At 20 mpg, it will take about 6 gallons of gas.
Depends on the fuel mileage of the vehicle in question.
Find out the total number of miles you will travel. You need to know the number of miles you get per gallon of gas for your particular car. Then divide the miles per gallon into the total miles you will travel. That will tell you how many gallons of gas you will need. It will still be fairly approximate depending on how fast you travel and the conditions of the road.
Depending on driving conditions - about 2.5 gallons.
Depends entirely on the fuel mileage of the vehicle you're driving.
You will need to travel at an average of 25 miles ÷ 2 hours = 121/2 mph.
If my calculations are right you need to travel 20 miles per hour to reach ten miles in thirty minutes.
What you first need to do is figure out how many miles you can travel on one gallon of gas. And then multiply this by how far you're traveling.
8 miles per gallon To travel 420 miles you need 420/8 = 210/4 = 105/2 = 52.5 gallons and multiply this by the prevailing cost of gas per gallon and you will have your answer.
Product miles are the amount of miles a product needs to travel to get to where you need it to go.