The simple answer is 306, however that is assuming you are honestly getting 17 mpg. Normal driving may give you greater or lesser mpg than rated, so I would say your safe for about 250 miles.
If you find a place where it is legal to drive 80 mph and you drive for an hour, you will have covered 80 miles. If you average 20 mpg and have a 15 gallon tank, you will cover 300 miles with each tank of gas.
take 16 times whatever half a tank is
until it runs out of gas. seriously, not far. most lights come on when there is about a gallon left in the tank.
Depends on the size of the tank and the miles per gallon that vehicle gets. I have a truck that will travel 15 miles on one gallon, and a sedan that will travel 30 on the same gallon. I have one truck with a 10 gallon tank, another with a 20 gallon tank.
Approximately 288 miles; 12 gallon tank x 24 miles per gallon.
We cannot answer this because.... you forgot to include the miles per gallon figure ! A car that only has a 15-gallon fuel tank could drive just as far as the one in your example - if it did more miles to the gallon !
That's the wrong question. Tank size does not determine fuel consumption. The only way to ACCURATELY determine fuel consumption is to fill the tank, drive as far as you dare on that tank of fuel, fill the tank again then calculate the mileage by the following:Divide total miles driven on that tank of fuel by the number of gallons used.M/G=MPGWhere:M=miles driven on that tank of fuelG=number of gallons required to REFILL the tank after driving those milesMPG=miles per gallon
How far a gallon or tank of gas will take you depends on your cars gas mileage and the driving conditions. If you get an average of 30 miles per gallon, it would take 17.67 gallons of gas to drive 530 miles. At 43.10 per gallon, it would cost roughly $54.77.
It all depends on the size of the tank and how many miles per gallon the car can travel. When I have a new vehicle I always check this by filing up the tank full plus a small separate approved gasoline container and zero the trip meter. Then I drive around as usual. When the 'low gas' indicator comes on I note how many miles that is and zero the trip meter. I then continue to drive as usual until I run out of gas. By checking the trip meter I know how far I can drive after the meter warned me of a low gas tank. I then fill up from the spare gasoline container and drive to the nearest gas station and fill up. By adding these two numbers I know how many miles I can drive on one tank of gas and I know how far I can drive when the 'low gas' warning goes off. You can also calculate this by finding out the size of the gas tank and how many miles the car will get to the gallon and multiply these numbers.
20 miles a gallon
Depends on the mpg the car you are driving gets.
The size of the tank doesn't matter. The price of gas on your route does matter. If your gas cost averages $3.50, and you can use all of your money for gas, you can buy 100 gallons, which will take you 1500 miles at your stated MPG.