191.3 km on 10.00 liters of fuel @45 miles per gallon.
A vehicle @ 13 liters per gallon (~0.29MPG) will travel about 6.55 miles on a tank of 22.5 gallons of fuel.
The airline says the plane burns just 3.1 liters of fuel per passenger per 100 kilometers (a little more than three quarts of fuel per passenger every 60 miles).
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You will need 1.107 gallons of fuel.
191.3 km on 10.00 liters of fuel @45 miles per gallon.
22.19 liters per 100km
In an average car, you would need about six liters of petrol to drive 38 miles. This is equal to about 1.5 US gallons.
The amount of liters needed to drive 4.4 km depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency, which is usually measured in liters per 100 km. If you know the fuel efficiency of your vehicle, you can calculate the liters needed by dividing the distance by 100 and then multiplying by the fuel efficiency.
depends on your speed and your cars fuel consumption
Fill fuel tank Record mileage Drive until it needs fuel again Fill fuel tank Record mileage Determine how many miles driven Divide by number of gallons required to drive those miles
A vehicle @ 13 liters per gallon (~0.29MPG) will travel about 6.55 miles on a tank of 22.5 gallons of fuel.
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.
Depends on the different types of cars.If it is normal (about 160 hp) maybe 7 - 8 liters per 100 km
Depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.
That depends on how long you drive - and that, in turn, depends on how much fuel you have, and how tired you are.
39.25 liters.