after filling a gas tank the odometer read 19,874.5. After the next filling it read 20,105.5. It took 17.5 gal. to fill the tank. How many miles per gallon did the driver get? How many just means to count up the answer. You could add, subtract, multiply or divide to get there. This answer is 13.2 mpg.
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......
generally a 3ft tank is aprox 120L
In a 24 foot tank, there are 31.25 Bbls per foot. (750 / 24 = 31.25)
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Almost 100km.
no they do not A good estimate would be 5% of tank size.
A 2000 Mazda 626 gas tank will hold approximately 17 gallons of gas. This includes the two gallons of reserve gas that the vehicle holds.
25-28mpg (300 miles per tank) depends
The reserve tank size of a Mazda 323 1600 typically holds around 3 to 5 liters (0.8 to 1.3 gallons) of fuel. This reserve is designed to provide a buffer when the main tank reaches near empty. However, the exact capacity can vary slightly based on the specific model year and configuration. Always refer to the owner's manual for precise specifications.
The answer depends on the volume of the reserve tank, your vehicle's fuel efficiency and your driving style plus many other factors.
well that depends on the type of driving, but i have gotten 800 km from a tank with the fuel light just coming on
14.5 gallon tank
The 2013 Mazda 6 typically gets around 24 miles per gallon in the city and 34 miles per gallon on the highway, depending on the engine and driving conditions. With a fuel tank capacity of approximately 16 gallons, you can expect a range of about 400 to 500 miles on a full tank, depending on your driving habits and conditions.
urrm.. aabout 50:) Look up if you don't believe me x
The 3 gallons is the reserve left in the tank. This reserve prevents you from running the tank dry. Almost every car built today has a reserve of from 2-4 gallons.