The answer will depend on how many miles per gallon the vehicle gets.
(the original of this question uses a 216 mile trip, which takes 9 gallons) For a trip of 1176 miles, divide the miles by the miles per gallon to find the number of gallons needed. 1176 / 24 = 49 gallons
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1) Divide miles driven by miles per gallon to determine how many gallons will be needed. 2) Multiply by the cost of a gallon of gas to determine the cost for the trip. Here is an example: 1) Assume you take a 450 mile trip in a vehicle that gets 18 miles per gallon and gas that costs $4.10 per gallon. 2) 450 miles / 18 miles per gallon = 25 gallons of gas. 3) 25 gallons X $4.10 per gallon = $102.50. 4) Total cost of your trip for gas is $102.50.
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Possibly just one, because the trip should take about 14.36 gallons. But we cannot tell for sure since there is no mention of gas tank size in the question.
I got an even 50 this weekend on a road trip.
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15.5
(70 miles/trip) divided by (1 gallon/19 miles) = (70/19) (miles-gallon/trip-miles) = 3.684 gallons per trip. Now, if we only knew how much you pay for a gallon of gas, we could tell you how much the trip will cost.
Divide mileage (750) by miles per gallon (18) to determine how many gallons will be needed and then multiply by the cost of gas (4.12) to determine the cost for the trip: 750 ÷ 18 = 41.67 x 4.12 = $171.68
The car averaged about 25.5 miles per gallon.
27.8