291/10=29.1 miles per gallon
Take the car you drive, miles you drive per year, mileage of the vehicle divided into total miles will give you gallons used.6,000 miles driven by a car getting 30 mpg means it used 200 gallons.
Estimate 30 mpg
179/6.04 = 29.63 mpg
715/14 = 51.07 gallons (rounded)
Miles driven divided by fuel used. Miles/gallon
Miles driven divided by gallons used equals miles per gallon.
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Jace's car used 14 gallons to travel 378 miles. How far can he travel on 13 gallons?
last month when he used 21 gallons of gas
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
This is a two part problem. First, you must determine the number of miles you can travel on one gallon of gas if it takes two gallons to travel 44 miles. This can be solved by dividing the miles driven by the gallons used. In this problem that would be 44/2 or 22 miles per gallon.Next, if you can travel 22 miles on one gallon, you want to determine how many gallons would be required to travel 528 miles. This can be solved by dividing 528 by 22 or 528/22 which equals 24 gallons.
It depends on the mileage of the vehicle and the fuel used. Very roughly however, assuming the average mileage of the vehicle as 18 kmpl (small cars) , 22 gallons of gas is required for 941 miles.
Take the car you drive, miles you drive per year, mileage of the vehicle divided into total miles will give you gallons used.6,000 miles driven by a car getting 30 mpg means it used 200 gallons.
22 from:rjake09
take the miles divided by the gallons used and there is your answer. Should be around 40 mpg
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.
It is 1 cent per mile cheaper.