1 cubic mile = 1.10111715 × 1012 US gallons.
Approximately .067 gallons to the mile.
About 1/10 of a gallon.
Gallons per mile? No vehicle burns that much fuel.
10000 gallons
My old truck gets about 10 mpg, that is 1/10 of a gallon used per mile.
(1 mile)3 x (5,280 feet per mile)3 x (12 inches per foot)3 / (231 cubic inches per gallon) =1,101,117,147,428.57 gallonsor 1.10112 trillion gallons (rounded)
I think it is 10,560 gallons
multiply kilometers per liter by .425144 to get gallons per mile
That's like asking how many gallons equal a foot. Cubic feet is a measure of volume, a mile is a measure of distance. There is no correspondence between the two.
one mile - 5280 feet one square mile = 5280 x 5280 = 27,878,400 sq ft since 1 inch = 1/12 ft, the total volume of rain is 27,878,400 / 12 = 2,323,200 cubic ft since 1 cu ft contains 7.48 gallons of water, then the totalfgallons is 2,323,200 x 7.48 = 17,377,536 gallons (wow,that is a lot of gallons)
Gallons and miles are two different measurements and they do not go into each other.