(26.5mi/gal)(12gal) 318mi
How many gallons the van needs to travel 550 miles? A van travels 220 miles on 10 gallons of gas.
1158/20 = 57.9 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.
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.
The answer depends on the mileage of the vehicle.
Each car consumes gas at a different rate. On average, about 2.5 gallons.
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How many gallons the van needs to travel 550 miles? A van travels 220 miles on 10 gallons of gas.
At 20 miles per gallon, it would take 9 gallons to travel 180 miles.
46.875 Gallons
The answer depends entirely on your gas mileage. If you're riding a moped that makes 75mpg, you'll need about 6.5 gallons. If you're driving an American muscle car that makes 10mpg, you'll need 48.5 gallons. Divide 485 by your gas mileage to find how many gallons you'll need.
First work out the mileage per gallon you are getting from the car. Then times mpg by 21 = mileage reached on 21 gallons.
Depends on mileage of vehicle in question.
41 gallons
40 gallons
Fill your gas tank to the top and write down your mileage (save it). Drive you car until you have about 1/4 of a tank of gas left. At the pump write down your mileage and fill your tank up to the top again. Subtract your start mileage from your finish mileage. Take the number of miles you drove and divide it by how many gallons of gas it took to refill your tank to the top. This will tell you how many miles you get to a gallon of gas. Example: Beginning mileage; 90,000 miles - Finish mileage; 95,200 miles Gallons used; 20 gallons 95,200 -90,000 ------------- 200 miles 200 miles divided by 20 gallons = 10 miles to the gallon