liters
They sell fuel measured in liters in Austraulia and in 1955 it was 8¢ per liter, diesel 6¢
30,000 gallons per day
It sells membership units.
300,ooo units
Did they sell when? They currently sell about 30,000 units per month in the US.
depends in different states and cities. in NYC, a decent gas station should be able to sell about 100,000+ gallons.
Different stations sell different amounts.
I Have no clue!
you sell 150 packs of 10 units.
500000
You start out with what kind of an airplane you have. Let's use a very popular airplane, the King Air B200GT. It burns about 660 lbs/hour of fuel to go 300 knots. If you want to fly for two hours, multiply 660 lbs by two hours, and you'll find you need 1320 lbs of fuel to complete the mission. (Since they don't sell it by the pound, divide 1320 by 6.7--what a gallon of fuel weighs--to get a little over 197 gallons, then order 250 gallons in case you have to divert to your alternate airport.
10000000 first month