1050/27 = 38-8/9 gallons = 38.88889 (rounded)
35!
It's 1050 miles. If you average 30 mpg, that's 35 gallons. If gas is $3.50 a gallon, that's $122.50. Tolls, food, hotel... at least 200 dollars.
1050
1050 Imperial gallons = 4773.396 liters
The answer depends on 1050 WHAT! The answer will be very different for 1050 millilitres and 1050 gallons, for example.
The answer depends on the rate of speed. You can calculate drive time using the following formula: hours = miles / average speed hours = 1050 miles / 60 mph <--use whatever speed you like here hours = 17.5
At 38 miles per gallon, you will need 1050 / 38 gallons, which is 27.632 gallons (rounded up). At 3.76 per gallon, it will cost 3.76 x 27.632, which is 103.90 (rounded up). However, this is only a rough figure as your actual mileage will vary. If 38 is your average mileage per gallon, then the cost will be fairly accurate. But if 38 mpg is the best mileage you can expect, it will cost more -- a lot more. To achieve the best mileage you must neither brake nor accelerate unnecessarily (plan ahead to achieve constant speed), must turn off all unnecessary electronics (air-conditioning, CD player and lights), keep all windows closed and do not carry any more luggage than is absolutely necessary. Roof racks in particular will greatly reduce mileage, so remove them if not needed.
1050 km is 652.44 miles.
It depends on a variety of factors, including where you are traveling, traffic, condition of roads, etc. If you have a specific route of 1050 miles, try using mapquest.com to determine the amount of time needed.
3,974 litres
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 1050 miles is equal to 1050 x 1.609344 = 1689.8112 kilometres.
525 miles.