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Miles driven divided by gallons used equals miles per gallon.
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(1) divide mileage by mpg to calculate how many gallons are needed (2) multiply gallons needed by cost per gallon: (1) 3574 / 45 = 79.42 (2) 79.42 x 4.25 = 377.54
To get the number of gallons, simply divide the distance by the miles per gallon. 2000 miles / 16 mpg = 125 gallons
Divide mileage (750) by miles per gallon (18) to determine how many gallons will be needed and then multiply by the cost of gas (4.12) to determine the cost for the trip: 750 ÷ 18 = 41.67 x 4.12 = $171.68
4/15 = 0.266666....... Divide 15 into 4 to find how many ounces for one gallon.
Divide the trip of 2400 by 12 to get number of total gallons needed=200 and divide that by the 24 gallons at each fill up to get number of fill ups = 8.333...
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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.
(the original of this question uses a 216 mile trip, which takes 9 gallons) For a trip of 1176 miles, divide the miles by the miles per gallon to find the number of gallons needed. 1176 / 24 = 49 gallons
Please divide the number of miles by 10, to get the number of gallons. Then multiply by the price of the fuel.