That would entirely depend on whether you drove a Schwinn, a Moped,
a Lambretta, a Harley Hog, a Yugo, a Corolla, a Lincoln, or a Peterbilt.
Distance divided by mpg = amount of gas If you drove 60 miles and your vehicle gets 20 mpg, you would have used 3 gallons.
That depends on all of these things: -- what kind of vehicle you drove -- how well maintained and adjusted its engine and exhaust system were -- the condition of the tire tread and the pressure in them -- the surfacing material and condition of the pavement -- how much traffic there was -- how heavy your foot is
Estimate 30 mpg
179/6.04 = 29.63 mpg
146/9=16.216.2x14=227.1Your answer is: 227.1
Distance divided by mpg = amount of gas If you drove 60 miles and your vehicle gets 20 mpg, you would have used 3 gallons.
Divide the miles by the gallons used. 315.5/11.4 = 27.6754386
That depends on all of these things: -- what kind of vehicle you drove -- how well maintained and adjusted its engine and exhaust system were -- the condition of the tire tread and the pressure in them -- the surfacing material and condition of the pavement -- how much traffic there was -- how heavy your foot is
We actually drove around the rose bowl and used the car to track the miles, which was about 3.2 miles. If you're running the track, then it's almost exactly 3 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.
That would depend on how much gas the car used per mile.
Estimate 30 mpg
This is a two part problem. First, you must determine the number of miles you can travel on one gallon of gas if it takes two gallons to travel 44 miles. This can be solved by dividing the miles driven by the gallons used. In this problem that would be 44/2 or 22 miles per gallon.Next, if you can travel 22 miles on one gallon, you want to determine how many gallons would be required to travel 528 miles. This can be solved by dividing 528 by 22 or 528/22 which equals 24 gallons.
179/6.04 = 29.63 mpg
Yes, the noun 'drove' is used for a group moving from one place to another.The noun 'drove' is a standard collective nounfor:a drove of bullocksa drove of cattlea drove of donkeys (or asses)a drove of goatsa drove of haresa drove of hogsa drove of horsesa drove of oxena drove of pigsa drove of rabbitsa drove of sheepa drove of swineand large groups of people that are in motion.
The odometer records the total amount of miles your car has traveled. As you drove the car more, more miles got put on the car, and so it changed from what it used to be to the amount of miles traveled now.
It's a lot easier, it would be much harder to comprehend if we used normal miles.