That depends entirely upon what car or truck you are driving. Weather, number of passengers, A/C usage and traffic can all have an effect. The car's condition is also a factor, oil used, tire pressure, and even shocks. What roads are being used? Is it a freeway with no stop lights or city streets with stop signs every block?
At 22 mi/gal, it will take 33 gallons.
(2,083 miles) x (3.65 $/gal) / (30 mile/gal) = $253.43 for gas only
(1,850 mi) x ($3.50 / gal) / (16 mi/gal) = $404.69
306.82
(1800 miles) x (4 $/gal) / (14 mi/gal) = $514.29(rounded) for gas alone.
$180.00 dollars $140 - assuming you start with an empty tank and finish with an empty tank.
700 mi / 22 MPG = 31.81 gal * $2.8/gal = $90
You need a longer question. How many miles per gallon does your vehicle get? If you know that it get 25 miles per gallon - just divide that number into 13.2
For every 20 gallons you travel 480 miles. With 45 gallons it is: 480 for 20 gal 480 for 20 gal 120 for 5 gal --------------------------- 1080 miles for 45 gallons
That would be:820 mi/17 mpg = 48.235 gal of gas (@ $4.00/gal.)48.235 gal X $4.00 per gal = $192.94(That assumes that you sleep in the car and don't eat for two days.)
how many miles can u drive with 16 gallons
1800 mi / 22 mpg * $3.00/gal = $245.45 (approx; depending on exact price of gas)