That depends on your fuel mileage.
(27 x 3.99)/17
To estimate the amount of diesel needed to travel 400 miles in a vehicle with a 2500 cc engine, you need to know the vehicle's fuel efficiency, typically measured in miles per gallon (mpg) or liters per 100 kilometers (L/100km). A common fuel economy for a 2500 cc diesel engine might be around 25-30 mpg. Assuming an average of 27 mpg, you would need approximately 14.8 gallons of diesel for a 400-mile trip. Always check the specific vehicle's fuel efficiency for a more accurate calculation.
To convert liters of diesel to kilograms, you can use the approximate density of diesel, which is about 0.832 kg/L. Therefore, 15,000 liters of diesel would weigh approximately 12,480 kg (15,000 L × 0.832 kg/L).
Two miles per hour.
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It would depend on the price per unit volume of diesel where you live.
my miles this week is 68.3 how much would i cost the diesel price from shell is 136.9 can you help me please thank you
That depends on your fuel mileage.
The distance from London to Aberdeen in Scotland is about 536 miles. At 20 miles per gallon about 27 gallons of fuel or diesel would be used.
500 divided by 30 = 16.6 gallons of diesel
For a diesel engine 90,000 miles is not really much. Diesels should be able to go well over 250,000 miles.
Find out the distance in miles from a map, then divide by 12, the answer is in gallons.
1300/60 = 21.66... recurring gallons.
It depends on your cars miles per gallon It is impossible to say without knowing the engine used and the load carried. Also do you mean road miles, miles at sea, air miles etc.
You can expect five to nine miles per gallon.
1000 miles