The size of the tank doesn't matter. The price of gas on your route does matter. If your gas cost averages $3.50, and you can use all of your money for gas, you can buy 100 gallons, which will take you 1500 miles at your stated MPG.
Given:distance = 3000 miles22 miles/gallon$3.50 / gallonFirst, setup the units to be dollars / mile.Since we want dollars on top (in the numerator), we know to start with that conversion factor first. Then we need to somehow cancel out gallons. By dividing, we can accomplish this.( $3.50 / gallon ) / ( 22 miles / gallon ) = $3.50 / 22 milesNow simply multiply the new conversion factor by the distance, and using dimensional analysis, miles cancels out, leaving just dollars:( $3.50 / 22 miles ) ( 3000 miles ) = $10500/22 ~= $477.27273Since we are talking in dollars, you can only only have as low as a penny, so we'll round to two decimals and have:$477.27273 ~= $477.27
(320 miles) / (11.5 gallons) = 27.826 mpg (rounded)
We cannot answer this because.... you forgot to include the miles per gallon figure ! A car that only has a 15-gallon fuel tank could drive just as far as the one in your example - if it did more miles to the gallon !
(70 miles/trip) divided by (1 gallon/19 miles) = (70/19) (miles-gallon/trip-miles) = 3.684 gallons per trip. Now, if we only knew how much you pay for a gallon of gas, we could tell you how much the trip will cost.
25/7 = 3.571 gallons (rounded)
Depends on how far you drive. If your car goes 40 miles for every gallon, and you only drive 20 miles a day, you only use 1/2 gal of gas per day.
Yes, if you want to wet yourself. It also depends on the miles per gallon your car gets. For example, if your car has a 12 gallon tank and gets 25 miles per gallon, that's 300 miles. If you drive at an average of 60 miles per hour, you'd be driving for only 5 hours before you'd run out of gas without a refueling stop.
(2,083 miles) x (3.65 $/gal) / (30 mile/gal) = $253.43 for gas only
The five speed, two wheel drive Toyota Tacoma has the best mileage, checking in at twenty two miles per gallon. It not only has good gas mileage but it is also a very dependable vehicle to have.
from 8-10 miles per gallon. when towing a small car you can expect to only get 6-8 miles per gallon.
The number of miles driven divided by the amount of gallons to drive that distance. If you drove 330 miles and it took 10 gallons to refill the tank, then you got 33 miles per gallon. You are only able to compute this if you start with a full tank and then refill the tank back to full after you drove a certain distance or start with a specific amount of gas and drive till you run out of gas.
about 40 million miles to the gallon so you only have to fill it up once