5 day * 80 mi / day * 1 gal / 25 mi = 16 gal
You know that there are 48 gallons per 14 days (assuming that there is a reasonably constant flow-- not all 48 gallons were measured in only one of the 14 days). The idea is to figure out, on average, the number of gallons per day. Once you do that, the unit rate would be x gallons per day. In this case the 'unit' is a day. You could also, if it is helpful, figure out days per gallon, in which case one gallon is the 'unit'.
If you were to travel 0.56 miles every day for 328 days, you would travel 328 x 0.56 = 183.68 miles.
120/8 x 27 = 405 Therefore, the student would travel 405 miles in 27 days, assuming the same speed of travel.
1hour laika travel 18000 miles and she alive for six days it is 2592000 miles. by:jirakit suvagondha./bommy
13.3 days.
That depends - on how many miles to the gallon it does - and the size of the fuel tank! These days many can travel over 300 miles without refueling.
25 mpg15 miles x 5 days = 75 miles75 miles / 3 gallons = 25 mpg
It will take 9 days to empty a 65-gallon tank by removing 7 gallons a day (65 gallons ÷ 7 gallons/day = approximately 9 days).
9.29 days
You know that there are 48 gallons per 14 days (assuming that there is a reasonably constant flow-- not all 48 gallons were measured in only one of the 14 days). The idea is to figure out, on average, the number of gallons per day. Once you do that, the unit rate would be x gallons per day. In this case the 'unit' is a day. You could also, if it is helpful, figure out days per gallon, in which case one gallon is the 'unit'.
At 1 gps (gallon per second), which translates into 60 gpm ((*60)gallons per minute), 3600 gph ((*60)gallons per hour), and 86400 (*24 hours in a day) gallons per day, 400000 gallons could be filled in 400,000 gal / 86,400 gal days, or 4.63 days.
If you were to travel 0.56 miles every day for 328 days, you would travel 328 x 0.56 = 183.68 miles.
The easiest is to start a given time period (say a week of a month) with a full tank of gas. Record the odometer reading. This will be your starting miles. Throughout your time period, record the cost and gallons for each gas stop. On the last day of your time period, fill up your tank one last time, record this too, and now record the odometer again for your ending miles. You now need to know the following: Total Miles (Ending Miles - Starting Miles) Total Gallons Total Cost # of days Follow the calculations below to find each average: Avg Miles per Gallon = Total Miles / Total Gallons Avg Cost per Day = Total Cost / # of Days Avg Cost per Gallon = Total Cost / Total Gallons Avg Cost per Mile = Total Cost / Total Miles
If John needs to take 3 days to travel 314 miles, he needs to average 105 miles a day.
You'd be driving 32 miles per day, which is 160 miles per week (using a 5 day work week). 160 miles divided by 19.2 mpg = 8.33 gallons used.
the answer is yes
1/2 gallon