190
140 + D = G
To determine how many miles can be traveled on 6 gallons, we first need to calculate the miles per gallon (MPG). If you can travel 140 miles on a certain amount of gallons, you need to know how many gallons that is. For example, if it takes 5 gallons to go 140 miles, then with 6 gallons, you could travel approximately 168 miles (140 miles / 5 gallons * 6 gallons). The exact answer depends on the specific fuel efficiency in gallons used for the 140 miles.
more than 140 billion gallons == == more than 140 billion gallons == ==
140/6 = 23.33... miles per gallon.
The Sikorsky S-76C++ twin turbine helicopter gets about 1.65 mpg at 140 kn and carries 12 for about 19.8 passenger-miles/gal.
"U.S. annual gasoline consumption is 140 billion gallons and growing." Source: ForeignPolicy.com from March 2006. "In 2004, the United States consumed about 140 billion gallons of gasoline, more than any other country. Consumption averages about 380 million gallons of gasoline per day in 2004 and is reaching 400 million gallons per day in 2006." Source: U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science See links to the left for the original sources.
The monthly cost of gasoline depends on several factors, including the price per gallon, the average miles driven, and the vehicle's fuel efficiency. For example, if gasoline costs $3.50 per gallon and a car averages 25 miles per gallon, driving 1,000 miles a month would result in roughly $140 spent on gasoline. However, individual usage and local gas prices can significantly alter this estimate.
At 20 mpg and an average gasoline price of three dollars per gallon you will need about 140 dollars worth of gas to cover that 933 miles.
There are 35 gallons in 140 quarts. This can be calculated by dividing the number of quarts by 4, as there are 4 quarts in a gallon.
you got 1 1/2 barrels
1400 US gallons = 5300 liters1400 Imperial gallons = 6365 liters
About sixty two miles an hour, average.