10 MILES per gallon, and we want to drive 2000 miles, so let's divide the total number of miles by our mpg, and that will tell us how many gallons we need. 2000 /10 = 200 gallons. At 4.50 dollars per gallon, and we need 200 gallons, 200*4.50 = 900 dollars needed.
You will use about 9.2 gallons of fuel on the trip.
6 MPG * 150 gal = 900 miles.
Depends on the car. A big fat heavy truck would get about 8 miles to a gallon. A small car 25-35 miles to a gallon.
The answer depends on the efficiency of the vehicle in miles per gallon, as well as the price of gasoline. An average automobile goes 20 miles on a gallon of gas. Divide distance by efficiency (1000 miles divided by 20 miles per gallon results in 50 gallons.) If gas costs $3 per gallon, then the fuel used by this car to travel 1000 miles would cost $150 and you would need to fill up twice. If you drive a hybrid at 33 miles per gallon, the cost would be $90 (one tank of gas used). If you drive a truck or SUV at 10 miles per gallon, the cost would be $300 with four fill-ups.
440 miles / 9.2 miles per gallon = 47.8 gallons, to the justified number of significant digits (9.2 is limiting; the depressed 8 indicates that it may not be significant).
My old truck gets 11mpg, so I can go 11 miles.
If gas cost $3.70 per gallon i have an 8 cylendar truck how much would it cost me to drive 266 miles
1200 miles @ 19 miles to the gallon = 1200/19 = 63.2 gallons. The price does not alter the amount of gas required.
2000/5 x 3.00. = $1200
750 / 12 = 62.5 gallons.62.5 x 4.00 = $250.00
In a pickup truck you might get 10 to 14 miles per gallon if you drive conservatively with a 7.4 motor. The same motor in an RV might be lucky to get 7 to 10 miles per gallon.
To get the number of gallons, simply divide the distance by the miles per gallon. 2000 miles / 16 mpg = 125 gallons
If your lucky, About 8 to 10 miles per gallon and I mean lucky.
You will use about 9.2 gallons of fuel on the trip.
A Peterbilt Super Truck manages to obtain an average of 9.9 miles per gallon. Most modern day trucks average 5.5 to 6.5 miles per gallon. With this 54-percent increase in fuel efficiency, this will save thousands of dollars a year for the long-haul truck drivers.
The Chevy 1500HD truck manages to obtain approximately 13 miles to the gallon in the city, and 18 miles to the gallon on the highway. The truck is popular as it is very roomy, but is quite a heavy user of fuel.
The average miles per gallon for a 24 Ford diesel box truck is 11 miles per gallon. The miles per gallon is dependent upon the driving conditions and the driver.