1) Divide miles driven by miles per gallon to determine how many gallons will be needed. 2) Multiply by the cost of a gallon of gas to determine the cost for the trip. Here is an example: 1) Assume you take a 450 mile trip in a vehicle that gets 18 miles per gallon and gas that costs $4.10 per gallon. 2) 450 miles / 18 miles per gallon = 25 gallons of gas. 3) 25 gallons X $4.10 per gallon = $102.50. 4) Total cost of your trip for gas is $102.50.
19 miles to the gallon means, that if you have one gallon of gas in vehicle, you can travel 19 miles before you run out of gas.if you have 2 gallons, you would be able to tavel 38 miles
8 miles per gallon To travel 420 miles you need 420/8 = 210/4 = 105/2 = 52.5 gallons and multiply this by the prevailing cost of gas per gallon and you will have your answer.
66 2/3 gallons
1600 miles at 28 miles/gallon = 1600/28 gallons = 57.14 gallons (approx)
It all depends on the size of your gas tank and how many miles to the gallon you get
The idea is to 1) Divide the miles by the miles-per-gallon, to get the number of gallons, and then 2) Multiply the number of gallons by the price per gallon.
If you have a 20 gallon tank and you get 20 miles to the gallon, it will take you 2 tanks of fuel. At $3.20 a gallon it will cost you 128 dollars for your trip.
Depends on your miles per gallon. For example, if you had 12 miles per gallon: 1. Get a new car 2. You would be able to drive 12*12 miles = 144 miles.
At 30 miles to the gallon, that's 25 and 1/2 gallons. At $3.50 a gallon, that's $89.25. Mileage and gas prices may vary.
32-36 miles per gallon.
I believe the question should read "How much gas would you need to drive 885 miles in car thatGIVES 35 miles per gallon?"Then the answer would be 885/35 = 177/7 = 25 and 2/7 gallons