Not enough information to answer ! You would get different results depending on the engine capacity, and the type of vehicle the engine is in !
(20 km/liter) x (1 mile/ 1.609344 km) x (0.94635 liter/qt) x (4 qt/gal) = (20 x 1 x 0.94635 x 4 / 1.609344) (km - mile - liter - quart / liter - km - quart - gallon) = 47.04 mi/gal ========================== -- Take the number of km per liter -- Multiply by 2.352 -- The answer is the number of miles per gallon
You are traveling at 1,280 km per hour.
(20 km) x (0.25 litre/km) x (81.9 p/litre) = 409.5 p = ₤ 4.095
That depends at what speed you are travelling.
If 1 hour ===> 40 km, then 2 hours ===> 80 km.
more than 80 km
34 mpg equates to about 14.455 km per liter.
It depends on how efficient sed transportation device is
varies... 16 km to 4 km depending on size and efficiency of the car.
About 13.73 km per liter.
If you know how many km's you can travel per each litre of petrol, you can divide 580km's by km's per litre and then multiply by 2.50.
If you traveled 600 km and required 58 liters of gasoline to do it you achieved about 10.34 km/L fuel economy.
around 6.5 liter per km
10.2 KM per LITER
100km/Liter
divide kilometers driven by how much fuel was used to figure out how many km your getting per gallon or liter or whatever you use. lets say you got 30km per liter, and the liter of fuel was $3.00. you would take the $3 and divide that by 30 and get your cost per km...in this case... ten cents
The fuel consumption of airbus A319 aircraft is 0.07 KM per liter.