1 (cubic kilometer) = 1 trillion liters.
20 liters per km is about 0.117 mpg
Zero. Liters are a measure of volume and km are a measure of length.
1 cubic kilometer = 1 trillion liters (1,000,000,000,000 liters). So,1.5 km x 1 trillion = 1,500,000,000,000 liters
1 litre for 1 km
One cubic kilometer contains 1,000,000,000,000 liters. (1 trillion liters).
14 liters per 100 km = 16.8 mpg
About 13.73 km per liter.
If you traveled 600 km and required 58 liters of gasoline to do it you achieved about 10.34 km/L fuel economy.
It's a cube 10 km ... about six and a quarter miles ... on a side.
5 or 6 km per litres
Toyota uses 0.04 (4/100) liters of gas per 1 km, and Audi uses 0.12 (12/100) liters of gas per 1 km. So both of them uses 4[25(0.04 + 0.12)] litters of petrol when they are racing on 25 km distance.