If your car gets 19.7 mpg, a 547-mile trip will consume about 27.7 US gallons of fuel.
To determine how many gallons of gasoline you'll need for a 543-mile trip with a car that gets 18 miles per gallon, you can divide the total distance by the fuel efficiency. So, 543 miles ÷ 18 miles per gallon equals approximately 30.17 gallons. Therefore, you will need about 30.2 gallons of gasoline for a one-way trip.
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Molly's car can drive 24 miles for each gallon of gasoline. With 8 gallons in her tank, she can drive a total of 24 miles/gallon × 8 gallons = 192 miles before needing to stop for gas.
27.8 Gallons.
215 divided by 30 = 7.166 gallons of fuel used.
He needs to know how many gallons the tank holds. Then the can divide the amount of miles by the amount of gallons, to find out how many miles per gallon he gets.
A Toyota 4Runner SR5 holds about 18 gallons of gasoline. The 4Runner gets about 14 to 16 miles per gallon.
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Depends on the miles per gallon the vehicle you're driving gets. Divide the miles per gallon the vehicle you're driving gets into 650 and the result will be the number of gallons you need for the trip. Multiply that times $4 and you will have your answer.
there are 4.54 liters in a gallon, therefore 6.61 gallons. if the car travels 35 miles on one gallon it will travel 35 x 6.61=231.28miles
(10 miles)/(17 miles/gallon) = 0.588 gallons. So it depends on how much gasoline costs where you live. At $2.499 per gallon (remember the little nine means 9/10 of a cent), for example: (0.588 gallons)*(2.499 dollars/gallon) = $1.469