1158/20 = 57.9 gallons
If you get 23 mpg, that means that for every gallon of gas, you travel 23 miles. Simply divide the number of miles travelled by the number of miles you travel per gallon of gas. In this case, 10000 miles / 23 mpg = 434.8 gallons.
22 from:rjake09
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.
400 gallons
figure out how many miles your car gets to the gallon, let's say it gets 20... then find out how many gallons your tank holds, let's say it's 15... divide 989 miles to travel by 20 miles to the gallon = 50 gallons 50 gallons divided by 15 = 3.3 tanks of gas..... or the easier way if you're worried about how much it will cost,,,, do 50 gallons times how much you pay for gas......
46.875 Gallons
At 20 miles per gallon, it would take 9 gallons to travel 180 miles.
468 miles at 12 miles to the gallon = 468/12 = 39 gallons. 12 mpg!
You need 699/30 = 23.3 gallons.
1800/10 = 180
If you can travel 25 miles on one gallon. Then 1100 / 25 = 44 gallons of gas are needed to travel 1100 miles.
12 miles / 3 gallons = 4 miles per gallon So for 1 gallon, the car can travel 4 miles.
16.91 gallons of fuel are needed. Multiply by the cost per gallon for the financial cost of the journey
Jace's car used 14 gallons to travel 378 miles. How far can he travel on 13 gallons?
480 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 24 gallons needed 24 gallons @ $3.75 per gallon = $90
120miles/10mpg = 12 gallons needed 12 gallons * 4 dollars per gallon = 48 dollars Maths is great, eh?
16.25 miles/gallon 100 gallons x 16.25 miles = 1625 miles