Your average for this trip is 21.5 mpg
To calculate the average miles per gallon, divide the total miles driven by the total gallons of gas used. So, 1161 miles / 54 gallons = 21.5 miles per gallon on average.
The average fuel tank capacity for a bus or coach ranges from 100 to 250 gallons, depending on the size and model of the vehicle. This allows buses and coaches to travel long distances without the need for frequent refueling.
The average commuting distance to work in the United States is around 15-20 miles each way. However, this can vary depending on the location and local transportation infrastructure.
The amount spent on gas for a Hummer can vary depending on how much it is driven, current gas prices, and the fuel efficiency of the vehicle. On average, a Hummer H2 can get around 10-14 miles per gallon, and if you drive around 15,000 miles a year, you could spend anywhere from $3,000 to $4,500 annually on gas.
Do you mean in its entire lifetime? My 87 Cabriolet has gone 210,000 miles without a major engine overhaul and still has its original transmission. I do take very good care of my vehicles but changing the oil every 3000 miles, replacing fluids, checking for worn parts and replacing them where needed. I have no doubt that it can go another 100,000 miles without the need to completely overhaul the engine. Take care of your cars from the beginning and they'll be good to you. My 88 Cab has 115,000 miles and hasn't needed any repairs beyond regular maintainance requirements. Only replaced parts are hoses, belts, etc that have to be changed after certain milage/time milestones as normal wear and tear.
To determine the average cost per mile for a 34 passenger bus with a 7.3L diesel engine, you would need to consider the current fuel price and the bus's fuel efficiency in miles per gallon (mpg). Calculate the cost of fuel to travel one mile by dividing the cost of a gallon of diesel by the bus's mpg. This calculation will give you an estimate of the average cost per mile based on fuel consumption.
900 miles @ 20 miles to per gallon = 900/20 = 45 gallons. 45 gallons @ 4.00 per gallon = 45*4.00 = 180.00
miles ÷ (miles/gallon) * ($/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.
If you average 22 miles per gallon on the 700 mile journey, it will take 700/22 gallons to complete. 700 miles / 22mpg = 31.818 gallons.
That is 26 miles per gallon.
Jace's car used 14 gallons to travel 378 miles. How far can he travel on 13 gallons?
900 miles / 50 miles/gallon = 18 gallons
480 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 24 gallons needed 24 gallons @ $3.75 per gallon = $90
About 16.8 gallons. 420 miles / 25 miles per gallon = 16.8 gallons
2100 miles at 21 miles per gallon = 2100/21 gallons = 100 gallons. 100 gallons at 3.80 per gallon = 100*3.80 = 380
1,600 miles at 16 miles per gallon = 100 gallons.100 gallons x $4.50 = $450.00
58.823 Gallons
You can drive up to 300 miles at that rate.