300 divided by to equals fifteen !
You can drive up to 300 miles at that rate.
its is very simple 300/13=23.07 gallons of gas
300 miles
14
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.
15 mpg (miles per gallon). The key to this 'word problem' is understanding that "miles to the gallon" or more commonly, 'miles per gallon', means DIVISION. So, 300 miles per 20 gallons means: (300 miles) / (20 gallons) = 15 miles per gallon.
You can drive up to 300 miles at that rate.
About 21.4 miles per gallon. (300/14 = 21.4)
Roughly 6mpg highway. They hold about 300 gallons almost always diesel.
its is very simple 300/13=23.07 gallons of gas
To calculate the fuel cost for a 300-mile trip, you'll need to know the vehicle's fuel efficiency (miles per gallon) and the current price of fuel per gallon. For example, if your vehicle gets 25 miles per gallon and fuel costs $3 per gallon, you'd use 12 gallons for the trip (300 miles ÷ 25 mpg). Multiplying the gallons used by the price per gallon, the total fuel cost would be $36 (12 gallons × $3).
20 Miles per gallon
At 20 miles per gallon, it will take 15 gallons of gas.
a quarter tank is about 3 gallons 3 gallons will move my truck about 15 miles and my daughter's tinny car about 90 miles and my grandson's motorcycle about 300 miles.
The idea is to divide the number of miles by the number of gallons. That gives you a certain number of "miles per gallons".
300 miles
79.25 Gal 1 Gallon = 3.78 liter 1 liter = 0.26 gallon