13.3 mpg = 21.24 litre/100 km
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14 liters per 100 km = 16.8 mpg
Use this formula: mpg x 235.2 = liters per 100 km
Use this formula: mpg x 235.2 = liters per 100 km
At 28 mpg you will need at least 28.391 liters of gasoline to travel 210 miles.
When specifying the efficiency of an engine, the distance that can be travelled on a certain amount if fuel is used. This can be expressed as miles per gallon (mpg) for which the higher the better - the more miles that can be achieved for every gallon of fuel the better the efficiency of the engine (and driver). Alternatively, it can be expressed as the number of liters of fuel required to travel 100 km (l/100km). In this case the lower the better. To convert between the two divide 235.214 by the mpg or l/100km to get the other one. If you had asked about litres per 100 kilometres, then I would have assumed you were English and not American (based on the spelling) and as such the gallon is the imperial gallon and not the US gallon, and the conversion is to divide 282.481 by the mpg or l/100 km to get the other one.
14 liters per 100 km = 16.8 mpg
100 mpg = 2.352 L/100km
28.34 mpg
31 mpg = 12.2 liters per 100 km
235.2 / mpg = liters per 100 km
30 mpg = 7.841 L/100km
10.3 L/100km = 22.836 mpg
13 miles per gallon = 18.09 liters/100km
25 miles per gallon = 9.41 liters/100km
15 liters/100km = 15.68 miles per gallon.
10 liters per 100 km equates to about 23.521 mpg
100 km * 3.78541178 L/gal รท 1.609344 km/mi รท 17.2 mpg = 13.7 L per 100 km.