My old truck gets about 10 mpg, that is 1/10 of a gallon used per mile.
13 million gallons of gasoline a day.....24-7
10000 gallons
If your car gets 19.7 mpg, a 547-mile trip will consume about 27.7 US gallons of fuel.
Depends on the type of engine.
1 trillion gallons and 1000 billlion in a year
1,000,000 gsllons
You would use about 31.6 gallons of gasoline.
19.6 gallons
You will use about 9.2 gallons of fuel on the trip.
According to the Florida department of environmental studies, Florida used about 8,406.2 in millions gallons of gasoline in 2007. This was actually a 2.4% drop from previous years!
Gallons of gasoline will be used to measure the English system. Liters in the metric system.
A Volt can travel roughly 38 miles on electricity alone. That leaves 62 Miles to go. On gasoline, the Volt gets about 37 mpg. So 62/37 = 1.68 So starting out with a full charge, a Volt will use 1.68 gallons to travel 100 miles. For the trip back using all gasoline, 100/37 = 2.7, so you would use 2.7 gallons to get home on gas alone. So there and back for a 200 mile round trip you would use 4.38 gallons of gasoline (about $17.50 if gas costs $4 per gallon).