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Divide the number of miles travelled by the number of gallons of gasoline used.
As in gas mileage. you take how many miles you can drive on a full tank and divide it by how much your gas tank can hold in gallons and then it should give you your miles per gallon.
Fill the fuel tank to the top and record the mileage. The next time you fill up record the mileage and number of gallons. Now divide the number of gallons into the number of miles driven since last fill up and you will have the mpg.
Divide 360 by 12, then multiply by 4
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The next time you fill up record the mileage. The next time after that record the mileage and the gallons it took to fill up. Then divide the mileage by the gallons and the answer will be the miles per gallon of that vehicle.
Divide mileage by miles per gallon to determine how many gallons were used, then multiply by cost per gallon to calculate total cost of gas.: 3168/20 = 158.4 gal x 3.00 = $475.20.
There are too many variables to really give a solid answer. * What route are you taking? * What gas mileage does your car get? * How will the gas mileage vary based on temperatures, altitude and various speeds? * What is the price of gasoline at all the different gas stations? You can get a general idea by taking the mileage, divide it by the MPG your vehicle gets and multiplying it by the average cost of gasoline. The distance is about 1740 miles. If you get 20 mpg it will take 87 gallons of gas. If it is $4 a gallon that would be $348 worth of gasoline.
-- Multiply (length x width x height) in inches; divide the answer by 231 to get gallons. OR -- Multiply (length x width x height) in feet; divide the answer by 7.481 to get gallons.
You need to know the vehicle's average economy and have an estimate of how many miles you plan on driving.To calculate the car's average fuel economy, you need to fill the tank and write down the vehicle's mileage and then drive it until empty (using your normal driving habits). when you fill the tank again, get the mileage and subtract the first mileage reading from that. Take that number and divide it by the number of gallons you purchased and that will tell you the car's average mileage.*(Mileage 1- Mileage 2)/ gallons= average fuel economy*To calculate future fuel usage, take your average economy and multiply that by the number of miles you plan on driving.*average fuel economy X estimated miles= estimated future fuel usage*
1.35 per gallon. Divide $21.60 by 16 gallons to get the price per gallon.
Fill up your tank with gas and mark down your mileage, drive until you need gas again and fill up. Mark down your mileage along with how many gallons you put in. Subtract the latest mileage from the first mileage you wrote down and then divide the gallons put in.