Gallons.
The best car right now for gas mileage is the Toyota Prius. This vehicle has outstanding gas mileage. It gets 44 gallons in highway miles and 40 gallons for city driving.
It's impossible for us to know your vehicle's gas mileage. The distance is about 300 miles. If you get 20 mpg, that's 15 gallons. If you get 15 mpg, that's 20 gallons.
Divide the distance by the mileage of your vehicle.Divide the distance by the mileage of your vehicle.
#1). 162/6 = 27 mpg#2). 203/7 = 29 mpgThe second example is better gas mileage.
Just write down the mileage when you fill up your car and drive until you need gas again. Note the mileage at that fill-up, subtract from the previous mileage and divide by the gallons of gas to fill up.
Each car consumes gas at a different rate. On average, about 2.5 gallons.
The answer depends entirely on your gas mileage. If you're riding a moped that makes 75mpg, you'll need about 6.5 gallons. If you're driving an American muscle car that makes 10mpg, you'll need 48.5 gallons. Divide 485 by your gas mileage to find how many gallons you'll need.
Google Maps says it's about 265 miles. It's impossible to determine the gallons of gas it would take without knowing the mileage of your car. Let's call your mileage, measured in miles per gallon, x. The gallons of gas required is 265/x gallons.
The answer depends on the mileage of the vehicle.
Depends on mileage of vehicle in question.
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.