Here is a tank chart that should help. Generally, the oil tank has a bit of "headroom" at the top, so, for example, a 275 gallon tank only holds about 256 gallons of useable fuel. Check with your local fuel company to determine the useable fuel volume your tank contains.
http://www.sippin.com/oil%20tank%20measure%20chart.htm
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~ 500 gals
About 1/8th of a gallon. Motor oil weighs a bit less than 8 pounds to the gallon.
This is a basic problem regarding fuel economy, or consumption. We have the givens of price at 3.50$/gallon, a fuel economy of 20 miles/gallon, and a distance of 1000 miles. Ignoring traffic, speed, and other conditions that means a consumption of 50 gallons during this distance. 50 gallons times 3.50$ equals the answer of 175$.
It is about 1000 miles between the two cities. You need to take the 1000 distance and divide it by your highway miles per gallon average - this will give you the number of gallons of gas it will take to drive between the 2 cities. Then divide the number of gallons by the size of your gas tank in gallons. Here is an example: 1000 miles divided by 20 miles per gallon = 50 gallons of gas. 50 gallons divided by a 10 gallon fuel tank = 5 tanks of gas.
miles ÷ (miles/gallon) * ($/gallon) = miles * (gallons/mile) * ($/gallon) = (miles * gallons * $) / (miles * gallons) = $ So divide 560 mi by the vehicle's fuel economy, then multiply the quotient by the fuel cost.
1.89 liters. U.S. gallons are different from imperial gallons. 1 Imperial gallon is equal to 4.54609188 litres and 1 US gallon is equal to 3.78541178 litres. Liters on the other hand are the same everywhere. One liter equals 0.26 U.S. gallon or 0.219 Imperial gallon.
Possibly 10 X 10 X 10 cubic gallons, but more likely closer to 5 X 10 X 20 cubic gallons. Any combination of numbers that will mutiply together and make 1000 cubic gallons.
The density of No. 2 diesel fuel is approximately 7.15 pounds per US gallon. So Here is a little math for you... take 2000lbs(1 ton) Divide by 7.15 and you will get your answer. approximately 279.70 gallons of No. 2 diesel Fuel is equal to 1 ton.
1.4
20 gallons
It will have a fuel cost for the trip of $270.00 (900 divided by 10 equal the number of gallons multiplied by $3.00 per gallon equals the fuel cost).