U assume you mean what is the price. 60*3.80 is 228 dollars etc
281 US gallons are in in 1 tonne of IFO 380. IFO 380 has a typical density of 0.94 kg/l at 15°C The reciprocal of 0.94 (1/0.94) is 1.064 so now we can ask google to convert litres per kilogram to gallons per tonne by forming a query like this: "1.064 liters per kilogram in gallons per tonne"
This depends on the price of gas per gallon. Say the price of gas per gallon is p. The total number of gallons needed is (380 miles)/(20 miles per gallon) which is 19. The cost of the trip would be p times the number of gallons, or 17p. For example, the average price of gas in the United States as of January 30, 2012, was $3.50 dollars per gallon. The price of the trip would be (19 gallons) times ($3.5 dollars per gallon), which is $66.50. Another example: the average price of gas in Michigan as of January 30, 2012, was $3.39 dollars per gallon. The price of the trip would be (19 gallons) times ($3.39 dollars per gallon), which is $64.41.
Approximately 83 gallons if you assume sg is 0.86kg per litre 800lbs = 362.873896 kg 326.8 / 0.86 = 380 litres 380 / 4.54609188 = 83.5882798 gallons
To determine how many gallons of gas $25.00 can buy, you need to know the current price per gallon of gas. For example, if gas costs $3.00 per gallon, then $25.00 would buy approximately 8.33 gallons. Simply divide the total amount of money by the price per gallon to find the number of gallons. Adjust the calculations based on the actual price per gallon in your area.
2100 miles at 21 miles per gallon = 2100/21 gallons = 100 gallons. 100 gallons at 3.80 per gallon = 100*3.80 = 380
Depends on what the gas price is on the sign and how many miles/gallons you get, and how many miles that you driver per week.
The cost of 11 gallons of gas depends on the current price per gallon at the gas station. You can calculate the total cost by multiplying the number of gallons (11) by the price per gallon.
50 gallons of water per minute equals 3,000 gallons per hour.
It could be 497 gallons, depending on the size of the container.
The cost of 75 gallons of gas will vary depending on the current price per gallon at the gas station. To calculate the total cost, you would need to multiply the number of gallons (75) by the price per gallon.
This depends on the price per gallon, which also is dependent on the substance and perhaps the form/container.
17.64