He needs to know how many gallons the tank holds. Then the can divide the amount of miles by the amount of gallons, to find out how many miles per gallon he gets.
Estimate 30 mpg
179/6.04 = 29.63 mpg
You can't calculate that, since you don't know how many miles she drove, and there is not information to figure it out.
146/9=16.216.2x14=227.1Your answer is: 227.1
To get the answer, you would divide how many miles he drove by how long it took him to drive it. The information you need to set up your problem is 150 miles and 2.5 hours. 150 / 2.5 = 60 So Jordan drove an average of 60 miles per hour.
Estimate 30 mpg
179/6.04 = 29.63 mpg
213mi/30mpg = 7.1 gallons
You can't calculate that, since you don't know how many miles she drove, and there is not information to figure it out.
Your got about 18 miles per gallon (17.96875).
Take the total miles, 21,000, and divide by 21 miles per gallon to get the answer of 1000 miles.
His mpg was 458/19.2 = about 23.85 mpg
The answer will depend on what the question is!
miles=458 gallons=19.2 miles per gallon=miles/gallon 458/19.2=23.854 mpg
20.9 miles per gallon 389 / 18.6 = 20.9140
The cost for gas would be(0.16227) times (the number of miles from where I am to where I'm going)
anns car 15 per gallon toms car 12.5 per gallon winner ann