Fill those sails, Conquistadores ! 10 gallons would get you 150 miles so its 9.4 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......
First, you must figure out how many miles your vehicle gets per gallon. Then divide the price of a gallon of gas by the number of miles.
$300.15
What times 19 gets me closest to 36
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7.2 gallons.
About 15.6
1057/31 = 34.1 gallons.
You will need 1.107 gallons of fuel.
265/30 = 8.833 gallons (rounded)
(283)/(the number of miles per gallon that your car gets)
25/7 = 3.571 gallons (rounded)
650 miles divided by 25 miles per gallon = 650/25 = 26 gallons
It depends on the miles per gallon your vehicle gets. If it get 20 miles per gallon then divide 700 by 20 and you get 35 gallons.
Depends on how far you want to drive!
1050/27 = 38-8/9 gallons = 38.88889 (rounded)
To get the number of gallons, simply divide the distance by the miles per gallon. 2000 miles / 16 mpg = 125 gallons