Well, to commute means to travel, or to take transportation. Some college students commute evey day to school. And many workers commute to get to work. So. . .a long commute is traveling a long way to work or school. !
As many as you want to, if you're willing to keep at it. The distance you can cover is (25) x (the number of hours you keep going).
240000
16.25 miles/gallon 100 gallons x 16.25 miles = 1625 miles
1 mile.
It takes 35 miles
10 miles
~18-21 MPG city commute
Well, to commute means to travel, or to take transportation. Some college students commute evey day to school. And many workers commute to get to work. So. . .a long commute is traveling a long way to work or school. !
There are many different lengths to society's average daily commute. Some people take 5 minutes others take hours to commute.
Depends on how much money you are willing to spend.
I have gone as many as 35 miles but that was as brave as i was willing to be. My buddy said he has gone 50.
To calculate the number of gallons of gasoline Jordan needs each day for his commute, divide the total distance of 67 miles by his car's mileage of 21 miles per gallon. This gives 3.19 gallons. Since he can't purchase a fraction of a gallon, he would need to round up to 4 gallons to ensure he has enough fuel for the round trip each day.
Approximately 80% of Georgia residents commute to work each day, with most using personal vehicles as their primary mode of transportation. The exact number of people commuting to work in Georgia daily can vary based on factors such as location, population density, and economic activity.
How many miles it has will depend on the year of the vehicle. A used vehicle can have anywhere from 30,000 miles to 120,000 miles on it, but the lower the miles usually means a higher price.
That depends on how many hours in a day you're willing to drive. 1 hour . . . . . 65 miles 6 hours . . . . . 390 miles 10 hours . . . . . 650 miles 12 hours . . . . . 780 miles 24 hours . . . . . 1,560 miles
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