Miles per gallon kpm
If a car can go 150 miles on 5 gallons then it will travel 600 miles on 20 gallons of gas
715/14 = 51.07 gallons (rounded)
40 gallons
22 gallons x 15 miles/gallon = 330 miles
Not enough information. Basically, you need to divide the number of miles by the number of gallons.
number of miles driven on a tank / number of gallons to replenish that tank.
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.
549 miles on 21 gallons 366 miles on ? gallons 549 / 21 = 26.14 366 / 26.14 = 14 gallons 366 miles on 14 gallons
The number of miles driven divided by the amount of gallons to drive that distance. If you drove 330 miles and it took 10 gallons to refill the tank, then you got 33 miles per gallon. You are only able to compute this if you start with a full tank and then refill the tank back to full after you drove a certain distance or start with a specific amount of gas and drive till you run out of gas.
The answer is 20.
It would use 9 gallons in 450 miles.
175 miles= 12 gallons therefore 43.75 miles=3 gallons multiply that by 6 262.5 miles= 18 gallons answer is 262.5
If a car can go 150 miles on 5 gallons then it will travel 600 miles on 20 gallons of gas
26 gallons = 598 Miles 27 gallons = 621 Miles 26.08695651 gallons = 600 Miles
mpg means "miles per gallon" which is calculated as the distance travelled in miles divided by the fuel used in gallons. mpg = miles/gallons → mpg × gallons = miles → gallons = miles/mpg ie if you know the average mpg for your vehicle over a distance (in miles), then the amount of fuel used (in gallons) can be calculated by dividing the distance by the (average) mpg.
715/14 = 51.07 gallons (rounded)
189 miles = 7 gallons 27 miles = 1 gallon 297 / 27 = 11 gallons