1500 mi/25mpg *$3.00/gal = $180
The fuel consumption of your car is 78/3 mpg. = 26 miles per gallon.
100 km * 3.78541178 L/gal รท 1.609344 km/mi รท 17.2 mpg = 13.7 L per 100 km.
4224/5280 mi = 0.8 mi
(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
(1,850 mi) x ($3.50 / gal) / (16 mi/gal) = $404.69
83 mi / 20 mpg = 4.15 gal * $2.80/gal = $11.62 (roughly).
12 mpg
5 day * 80 mi / day * 1 gal / 25 mi = 16 gal
700 mi / 22 MPG = 31.81 gal * $2.8/gal = $90
The answer is $0.10 per mile.
390 mi/15 gal = 26 mi/gal = 26 mpg
Multiply the cost of the gas you are buying by 1000mi and divide by the number of miles per gallon your vehicle receives. For example: If gas costs $4.00 and my car gets 20 mi/gal, i would multiply 4 times 1000 and divide by 20 to get $200.00. Numbers: ($4.00 x 1,000mi / 20 mpg = $200.00) Units: (dollars per gal x mi / mi per gal = dollars)
700 mi / 18 MPG = 38.9 gal.
At 22 mi/gal, it will take 33 gallons.
110/2.7 = 40.741 mi/gal
630 km = 630 x .621 mi = 391 mi 39 l = 39 x.22 gal (imp) = 8.58 gal (imp) 39 l = 39 x .264 gal (US) = 10.3 gal (US) 630 km / 39 l = 391/8.58 mi / gal (imp) = 45.57 miles per imperial gallon630 km / 39 l = 391/10.3 mi / gal (imp) = 38 miles per US gallon