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This is not possible to tell. Liters is used to measure volume whereas kilometers to measure distance.
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Gallons of gasoline will be used to measure the English system. Liters in the metric system.
a gallon of petrol is 4.546 litres the U.S. gallon is 3.785 litres it doesn't matter what liquid is used
The metric unit for liquid volume is liters. Throughout Europe and much of the world gasoline is sold in liters. North America still uses gallons but that is not a metric or SI unit.
This question doesn't make sense. A gallon is a measure of volume and a kilometer is a measure of distance. In foreign countries, you will often see fuel economy expressed in liters per 100 kilometers. This is the number of liters of fuel will be needed to drive 100 kilometers. It is used instead of MPG. By the way, 1 mile = roughly 1.6 kilometers. 1 gallon - roughly 3.8 liters.
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The SI unit used most commonly for gasoline is the liter. The price, at a glance, may seem cheap to your average American, but there are 3.78 liters for every gallon.
Depends on how dirty (4-20) liters.
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As of 2011, there were 253,108,389 registered vehicle in the U.S. Although not broken down by gasoline and electric, most are gasoline powered.
Gallons are an Imperial measure of volume. Gallons are used in the USA and are about the same as 4 litres. Milk and gasoline are two examples of things measured in gallons.