The amount of gas used per kilometer varies significantly based on the vehicle's fuel efficiency, driving conditions, and driving habits. On average, a fuel-efficient car may use around 5 to 8 liters of gas per 100 kilometers, translating to approximately 0.05 to 0.08 liters per kilometer. However, larger vehicles or those with lower fuel efficiency can consume much more. To determine your specific gas usage, you can monitor fuel consumption over a distance and calculate the average.
Answer: 35 mph = 56.3270 km/hTo arrive at the answer, use the following formula35 mi*1.609344 km1 mi=56.32704 km
1.6 km per mile
Use this conversion: inches per millisecond x 91.44 = km per hour
Use this formula - mph x 1.609 = km/h
Multiply km/hr by 0.62137 mi/km to get miles per hour: 263* 0.62137 = 163.420 mph (the rough conversion is 5/8 miles per km, or 8/5 km per mile)
6.1 miles per us gallon
Toyota uses 0.04 (4/100) liters of gas per 1 km, and Audi uses 0.12 (12/100) liters of gas per 1 km. So both of them uses 4[25(0.04 + 0.12)] litters of petrol when they are racing on 25 km distance.
Well that depends on what car you have and how many liters it needs per/km.
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Answer: 35 mph = 56.3270 km/hTo arrive at the answer, use the following formula35 mi*1.609344 km1 mi=56.32704 km
This equates to about 9 (8.996) km per liter.
The amount of gas used for an 80 km ride depends on your vehicle's fuel efficiency, measured in liters per 100 kilometers (L/100km) or miles per gallon (mpg). For example, if your vehicle averages 8 L/100km, you would use approximately 6.4 liters of gas for an 80 km ride. To calculate your specific gas usage, divide the distance traveled by 100 and multiply by your car's fuel consumption rate.
As in how many miles or km per gallon?
1.6 km per mile
While England and the UK do use SI units for length, in order to tell you the cost per km, we need to know what you are measuring.
7.4 km per hour equates to 4.6 miles per hour.
Boat fuel consumption is based more base upon gallons per hour. A 31' cabin cruiser with a moderate V8 gasoline engine may consume up to 3 gallons per hour at 3/4 throttle. Standard outboards are much thriftier.