11,276
Divide maximum range in miles by maximum fuel capacity in gallons, both of which are available on the Boeing website. This will provide a rough estimate of fuel efficiency.
While the actual fuel consumptions of the Boeing 737 depend on several factors there is an average that is widely used. It is estimated that the Boeing 737 uses about one gallon of fuel every second.
Fuel consumption for the Toyota Spacio XG Edition is approximately 35 miles per gallon. It is a seven passenger vehicle.
miles ÷ (miles/gallon) * ($/gallon) = miles * (gallons/mile) * ($/gallon) = (miles * gallons * $) / (miles * gallons) = $ So divide 560 mi by the vehicle's fuel economy, then multiply the quotient by the fuel cost.
It varies by jet. There are also a number of factors that can affect a jet's range. But here's an example:Range for a Gulfstream V with Four Passengers: 6,425 Nautical Miles (NM)The Boeing B747 consumes about 25,000 LBs of fuel per Hour. Not sure how much that would be for 1 gallon. Assume it travels 200 Miles in 1 hour that works out to about 0.05 Miles per Gallon or about 250 feet per Gallon. But that is a wild estimate.
A Boeing 777 airliner holds 31,000 gallons of fuel. This allows the plane to travel non-stop for approximately 5,000 miles.
The accepted average weight of Jet A fuel is 6.84 pounds per gallon based on specific gravity (but varies based on temperature, additives, etc.) The Boeing 747-400ER can carry more than 63,500 gallons of fuel which is about 434,340 pounds fuel load weight. Information provided by Jet Advisors
30+ miles per gallon
8 miles a gallon.
It honestly depends on what type of 757 you use. 757-200, -200F, -200WL, or -300 Boeing 757-200: 3,900 nautical miles Boeing 757-200F: 3,150 nautical miles Boeing 757-200WL: 4,100 nautical miles Boeing 757-300: 3,467 nautical miles
(62.14 miles/5.78 litres) x (3.7854 litres/gallon) = 40.696 miles/gallon
8 miles per gallon City, 12 miles per gallon Highway. Combined average of 10 miles per gallon.