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Depends on gas mileage, and how far you drive. Could be anywhere from 4-60 gallons though.
Depends on your cars mileage, tires, and how well your engine runs.
last month when he used 21 gallons of gas
Depends on the mileage of the vehicle you are driving. Just divide the mileage the vehicle gets into 350 and you will know how many gallons it will take. Example, vehicle gets 27 MPG. 27 divided into 350=12.96 gallons needed to drive 350 miles.
Fill up your tank with gas and mark down your mileage, drive until you need gas again and fill up. Mark down your mileage along with how many gallons you put in. Subtract the latest mileage from the first mileage you wrote down and then divide the gallons put in.
Just write down the mileage when you fill up your car and drive until you need gas again. Note the mileage at that fill-up, subtract from the previous mileage and divide by the gallons of gas to fill up.
It depends on your gas mileage. If you get 30 mpg, you'll need 83 and 1/3 gallons. If you get 20 mpg, you'll need 125 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.
That depends on your gas mileage. If you get 30 mpg, you'll need 16 and 2/3 gallons. If you get 20 mpg, you'll need 25 gallons.
Google Maps says it's about 265 miles. It's impossible to determine the gallons of gas it would take without knowing the mileage of your car. Let's call your mileage, measured in miles per gallon, x. The gallons of gas required is 265/x gallons.
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.
As in gas mileage. you take how many miles you can drive on a full tank and divide it by how much your gas tank can hold in gallons and then it should give you your miles per gallon.