If you want to figure out how many gallons you will need and you know how many miles per gallon you achieve then 60 / (your miles per gallon) = how many gallons you need.
If you want to know how much you used in 60 miles, one method would be to fill up the tank completely before the trip and then again after the trip and how much you put in the second time will tell you how much you used.
(the original of this question uses a 216 mile trip, which takes 9 gallons) For a trip of 1176 miles, divide the miles by the miles per gallon to find the number of gallons needed. 1176 / 24 = 49 gallons
You will use about 9.2 gallons of fuel on the trip.
15.5
Take the MPG that the vehicle will average divided into the miles you are going to travel. This will tell you how many gallons of fuel you will need. Example: 25 MPG on a 500 mile round trip will require 20 gallons of fuel. At 2.85 per gallon this trip will cost you $57 in fuel costs.
27.8 Gallons.
(the original of this question uses a 216 mile trip, which takes 9 gallons) For a trip of 1176 miles, divide the miles by the miles per gallon to find the number of gallons needed. 1176 / 24 = 49 gallons
Depends on the milage of the car you are driving.
You will use about 9.2 gallons of fuel on the trip.
53.8 gallons
30.45 gallons
15.5
If your car gets 19.7 mpg, a 547-mile trip will consume about 27.7 US gallons of fuel.
To find this answer simply divide the number of miles by the gallons of gas you had754.7/48.6=15.528 MPG
Divide the total miles in the trip (258) by the total gallons used (12). 258 divided by 12 is 21.5 miles per gallon.
216 divided by 24 equals 9 gallons
To travel 586 miles at 16 mpg you will need at least 36.625 gallons of gasoline.
Depends on the MPG of the vehicle you are driving. An example would be a vehicle that gets 25 mpg. You would divide 25 into 152 and you would see it takes a little over 6 gallons for the trip.