If you don't run the A/C, you should make about 300 miles before you need to tank up again.
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540 miles to that tank of fuel
1360 miles at 20 miles per gallon = 1360/20 = 168 gallons of gas
1,200 miles at 12 miles per gallon = 100 gallons.100 gallons at $3.50 per gallon = $350 .
To find out how far the truck can travel on 41 gallons of gas, first calculate the miles per gallon by dividing the total miles by the gallons used: 324 miles ÷ 18 gallons = 18 miles per gallon. Then, multiply this rate by the new amount of gas: 18 miles per gallon × 41 gallons = 738 miles. Therefore, the truck can travel 738 miles on 41 gallons of gas.
870 miles divided by 22 miles per gallon =gallons 870/22 = 39.5 gallons
15 mpg (miles per gallon). The key to this 'word problem' is understanding that "miles to the gallon" or more commonly, 'miles per gallon', means DIVISION. So, 300 miles per 20 gallons means: (300 miles) / (20 gallons) = 15 miles per gallon.
To calculate the cost of gas for a 614-mile drive with a fuel efficiency of 25 miles per gallon, first determine the number of gallons needed: 614 miles ÷ 25 miles per gallon = 24.56 gallons. Next, multiply the gallons by the cost of gas: 24.56 gallons × $3 per gallon = $73.68. Therefore, it will cost approximately $73.68 in gas for the trip.
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
miles=458 gallons=19.2 miles per gallon=miles/gallon 458/19.2=23.854 mpg
About 131 gallons.
46.875 Gallons
To calculate the cost of gas for a trip of 875 miles with a fuel efficiency of 20 miles per gallon, first determine the total gallons needed: 875 miles ÷ 20 miles per gallon = 43.75 gallons. Then, multiply the total gallons by the current gas price per gallon. For example, if gas costs $3 per gallon, the total cost would be 43.75 gallons × $3 = $131.25.
That is 26 miles per gallon.