Factors of 78: 1, 2, 3, 6, 13, 26, 39, 78 Prime factorization: 78 = 2 * 3 * 13
3gal 2qts
7 gal 1 qts = 7*4 + 1 = 29 qts 2 gal 3 qts = 2*4 + 3 = 11 qts so diff = 29 - 11 = 18 qts = 4 gal 2 qts.
2 x 3 x 13 = 78 No exponents needed.
Well considering that there are 4 qt in 1 gal so your answer is 11 qt .
The fuel consumption of your car is 78/3 mpg. = 26 miles per gallon.
390 mi/15 gal = 26 mi/gal = 26 mpg
1 gal = 4 quart9 gal = 36 quarttotal 39 quart1 quart = 2 pints39 x 2 = 78 pints
520 mi / (17 mi/gal) = 30.6 gal
Uziel Gal died on September 7, 2002 at the age of 78.
1100 mi * 1 gal / 20 mi = 55 gal
The formula is 30 mi/gal = 800 mi/(x gal) To get x, cross multiply like this: 30x = 800 x = 800/3 = 262/3 The answer is 26 gallons and 2 thirds.
7.2L/100km = 0.072L/km 1Gal = 3.78L 1mi = 1.61km 0.072L/km * 1Gal/3.78L * 1.61km/mi km & L Cancel Out (0.072*1*1.61)/(1*3.78*1) = 0.116Gal/3.78mi = 0.0307 Gal/mi Gal/mi -> mi/Gal (mpg) = 1/(Gal/mi) 1/0.0307 = 32.6mi/Gal = 32.6mpg
Uziel Gal died on September 7, 2002 at the age of 78.
Answer: 78 mi. = 125,528.832 m
A 454 will get about 9 mi/gal.
630 km = 630 x .621 mi = 391 mi 39 l = 39 x.22 gal (imp) = 8.58 gal (imp) 39 l = 39 x .264 gal (US) = 10.3 gal (US) 630 km / 39 l = 391/8.58 mi / gal (imp) = 45.57 miles per imperial gallon630 km / 39 l = 391/10.3 mi / gal (imp) = 38 miles per US gallon