100 km * 3.78541178 L/gal ÷ 1.609344 km/mi ÷ 17.2 mpg = 13.7 L per 100 km.
1 km.
The unit of measure here would probably be l, for liters.
1 km - 1000m 1m - 0,001 km
8 km
100 km * 3.78541178 L/gal ÷ 1.609344 km/mi ÷ 17.2 mpg = 13.7 L per 100 km.
100 km / 14.5 km/l = 6.9 l
6 km How: km/L * L = km 500 mL = 0.5L 12km/L * 0.5L = 6 km
15 miles per gallon (US) equates to 15.681 L/100 km.15 miles per gallon (UK) equates to 18.832 L/100 km.
l to km not compatible
There is no direct or inverse to the expression: "144 km 20 L 48 Km" which appears in the question.
4.9 km/l
As in how many miles or km per gallon?
If you traveled 600 km and required 58 liters of gasoline to do it you achieved about 10.34 km/L fuel economy.
i don't km l
If by L, you mean litre, then it is impossible to compare the two, as one is a unit of distance, while the other is a unit of capacity.
30 mpg = 7.841 L/100km