There are 1000 kilograms (kg) in a metric ton (or tonne). And there are about 0.264 gallons in a litre. Also, the density of diesel fuel is right at about 0.85 kilograms per litre. Since you have a metric ton of diesel fuel, that is 1000 kilograms of diesel fuel, you need to know how many litres of diesel fuel you have. Divide 1000 kg by 0.85 kg/litre and you'll get about 1176.5 litres. Now convert that to gallons by multiplying 1176.5 litres by 0.264 gallons/litre and you'll get about 310.6 gallons of diesel fuel in that metric ton you started with.
360 ÷ 12 = 30 gallons
You will need 1.107 gallons of fuel.
Depends on the MPG of the vehicle you are driving. To find out multiply the fuel mileage of the vehicle times 300 for your answer. Example. Vehicle averages 28 mph. 28 mpg x300 gallons of fuel =8,400 miles.
You will use about 9.2 gallons of fuel on the trip.
That depends on what the fuel economy of the vehicle is. If the vehicle gets 10mpg then you could travel 3600 miles.
None, if you drive a diesel car! The answer will depend on the type of fuel as well as the fuel efficiency of the vehicle.
About 1,122.1 gallons.
201.97 US gallons
40.544 gallons
100,000,000,000
266
950 divided by 9 = 105.6 (to one decimal place) gallons of fuel.
10 gallons if WHAT? Air? Water? Diesel fuel? Soy Sauce? They all have different densities and weights.
According to the specs found on the internet:Fuel Capacity is 7.9 gallons or 30 Litres
According to my manual, the fuel light goes on when the tank is down to approx 6 litres of diesel.
Depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.