Fill the tank and set trip meter to zero. The next time you fill your tank divide the number on the trip meter by the fuel purchased = fuel consumption.
That depends on your mileage. Take your vehicle's mileage and divide it into the 1980 mile length of your trip. That will give you your gas consumption - it will tell you how much gas you'll use. Then take that figure and multiply it by the $3.65 which is your per gallon cost, and you'll know what the gas costs to make the trip. 1980 divided by vehicle's mileage equals amount of gas used. Answer from above times $3.65 equals cost of gas for the trip.
To Figure it out fill your tank all the way up and reset the trip then use all the gas and then divide the number of gallons you use to fill it up again by the number of miles on the trip.
Figure out your gas mileage, then find out how many miles the trip is. Divide the miles by the gas mileage, then multiply that by the price of gas per gallon (which will vary by state)
i have the same problem i cant figure it out
You will need about 20 gallons of gas for the trip (19.948 gallons).
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1686 rounded to 2 significant figures is 1700
The answer depends on your gas mileage and the size of your gas tank. If you have a 15-gallon tank and get 25 miles per gallon and start with a full tank , you should be able to get there with one stop for gas. More likely you should figure on stopping twice.
No, not in the 1700's. The trip was too long and too hard.
If you want to figure out how many gallons you will need and you know how many miles per gallon you achieve then 60 / (your miles per gallon) = how many gallons you need. If you want to know how much you used in 60 miles, one method would be to fill up the tank completely before the trip and then again after the trip and how much you put in the second time will tell you how much you used.
Approximately 24 MPG highway. Yes, you may see 30 MPG on the trip computer, but it is well documented that this figure is inflated by 18% on these earlier vehicles.