If you're burning the petrol to power your vehicle, then the distance will depend on
whether you're driving a motor scooter, a compact car, a luxury car, or a 6-ton lorry.
On the other hand, if you have a stable, secure carrying basket on your bicycle
to carry the liter of petrol, there's no limit to the distance you can cover with it.
If I travelled 840 km & used 63 litres of petrol how much petrol per km did I get
800km
If you know how many km's you can travel per each litre of petrol, you can divide 580km's by km's per litre and then multiply by 2.50.
avg. speed = distance traveled / timeso, 100 km / 1.25 hours = 80 km/hr
21 km/h
Answer: 100 km = 62.1371 mi.
You would have traveled 80.4672 km.
If I travelled 840 km & used 63 litres of petrol how much petrol per km did I get
800km
You are traveling at 1,280 km per hour.
If you know how many km's you can travel per each litre of petrol, you can divide 580km's by km's per litre and then multiply by 2.50.
Edmund Kennedy traveled 108 KM.
Approximately 44.7 miles.
3500 metres
200 km = 124.3 mi
Answer: 500 mi. = 804.672 km
3500 metres