this depends on the rate at which your car burns fuel
its is very simple 300/13=23.07 gallons of gas
Divide 1070 / 35 = 30.57 gallons.
You can decide how much food and soda are needed for your party. The amount of gas you will use up for the miles that you drive.
To convert nautical miles to kilometers, you can use the conversion factor where 1 nautical mile is approximately equal to 1.852 kilometers. Therefore, if you are traveling at 750,000 nautical miles per hour, you would multiply that by 1.852, resulting in a speed of approximately 1,389,000 kilometers per hour.
84/3 = 28 miles per gallon.
No, you would use more.
You will use about 167 gallons of gasoline on the trip. The 3,000-mile trip would cost about $668.00 in fuel.
its is very simple 300/13=23.07 gallons of gas
It depends on how much gas you use per mile.
That would depend upon how many miles the vehicle gets to the gallon.
In 200 miles you use 20 gallons - at 4.50 per , that is $90
Depends on the milage the car gets.
What you first need to do is figure out how many miles you can travel on one gallon of gas. And then multiply this by how far you're traveling.
miles?
(10 miles) / (25 miles per gallon) = 0.4 gallon
6.1 miles per us gallon
20.71 gallons.