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A gallon measures volume of water not distance.
A gallon is a measure of VOLUME, not of distance. It cannot be translated to area.
Miles per gallon = distance/gallons 200/12.5 = 16 miles per gallon.
659miles/25miles = 26.36gallons*3.6dollars/gallon = 94.896 dollars.
18.1 gallons required minimum. Take 20 or more to be safe.
To determine the suggested minimum evacuation distance for a BLEVE incident, refer to the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) applicable for propane (UN1075). Locate the guide number for UN1075 in the ERG, then follow the evacuation distance recommendation provided for the specific scenario described in the guide. Evacuation distances can vary based on factors such as the quantity of the material involved, so it is important to consult the ERG for accurate guidance.
To find the minimum evacuation distance, we need to calculate the volume of the tank, the mass of propane it can hold, and then divide the mass by the volume to get the density. With this density, we can determine the evacuation distance based on the desired safety distance per pound of propane. The specific calculation will depend on the specified safety guidelines for propane storage and evacuation distances.
To determine the evacuation distance for a tank, you need to consider the tank's size, contents, and local regulations. In this case, with a tank size of 4.1 x 21.3 feet and a mass of 7055 lbs of propane, proper safety measures should be followed. Evacuation distance would typically be determined by local fire codes and safety regulations to ensure a safe distance in case of a leak or emergency. It is advisable to consult with local authorities or a safety professional for specific guidelines.
Find the distance. cost = (distance * price per gallon ) / miles per gallon.
A gallon measures volume of water not distance.
mpg stands for 'miles per gallon' It is the distance traveled on each gallon of fuel.
It's 20.7 mpg.
A gallon is a measure of VOLUME, not of distance. It cannot be translated to area.
MPG (Miles per Gallon) ishow far you can drive, burning one gallon of fuel.
Personally, I wouldn't keep anything in a 1.5 gallon tank. Not even a single Betta. I consider 5 gallons to be a minimum for a single betta.
Miles per gallon = distance/gallons 200/12.5 = 16 miles per gallon.
Miles or kilometres per gallon. (MPG, KPG)