First, you do realise that at 10 mph, a 311 mile journey will take 31.1 hours!
Second, 57 gallons at 10 mph does not say anything about the fuel efficiency of your vehicle and so there is no way to calculate how much fuel you would need for a 311 mile journey.
First, you do realise that at 10 mph, a 311 mile journey will take 31.1 hours!
Second, 57 gallons at 10 mph does not say anything about the fuel efficiency of your vehicle and so there is no way to calculate how much fuel you would need for a 311 mile journey.
First, you do realise that at 10 mph, a 311 mile journey will take 31.1 hours!
Second, 57 gallons at 10 mph does not say anything about the fuel efficiency of your vehicle and so there is no way to calculate how much fuel you would need for a 311 mile journey.
First, you do realise that at 10 mph, a 311 mile journey will take 31.1 hours!
Second, 57 gallons at 10 mph does not say anything about the fuel efficiency of your vehicle and so there is no way to calculate how much fuel you would need for a 311 mile journey.
First, you do realise that at 10 mph, a 311 mile journey will take 31.1 hours!
Second, 57 gallons at 10 mph does not say anything about the fuel efficiency of your vehicle and so there is no way to calculate how much fuel you would need for a 311 mile journey.
Miles per gallon = distance/gallons 200/12.5 = 16 miles per gallon.
715/14 = 51.07 gallons (rounded)
If a car can go 150 miles on 5 gallons then it will travel 600 miles on 20 gallons of gas
113 gallons
40 gallons
If you use 100 gallons to travel 16080 miles, your MPG would be 160.8. Since you know the gallons and the distance, speed is not a factor in this particular equation.
Distance to travel: 450 miles Vehicle gets 30 miles to a gallon: 450 ÷ 30 = 15 gallons
Not possible to answer, as these are two different units of measure. Gallons is a measure of volume and miles is s unit of distance
Depends on the car, the distance is 1,216 miles.
35!
To get the number of gallons, simply divide the distance by the miles per gallon. 2000 miles / 16 mpg = 125 gallons
215 divided by 30 = 7.166 gallons of fuel used.
549 miles on 21 gallons 366 miles on ? gallons 549 / 21 = 26.14 366 / 26.14 = 14 gallons 366 miles on 14 gallons
how many miles can u drive with 16 gallons
The distance is about 93.5 miles.
The distance from north Carolina to Pennsylvania is 368 miles going -168N.
It would use 9 gallons in 450 miles.