48 gallons
(1,100 miles) x (1 gallon/28 miles) x ($4/gallon) = $157.143 (rounded)
1100/10 = 110 gallons. If the cost of gas in your area is 3.00$ per gallon then 110 x 3 = 330 dollars for your trip
t will cost you the price of 55 gallons - whatever that price is.
If you can travel 25 miles on one gallon. Then 1100 / 25 = 44 gallons of gas are needed to travel 1100 miles.
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Number of gallons = (1100 / 24)Cost = (2.75 x 1100) / 24 = $126.05Factoid: You're spending about 11.46¢ per mile on gas
one gallon!
1100 miles divided by 22 = 50 gallons.
It wil take 18 1/3 hours to drive 1100 miles at 60mph. I figured this out by this formula: D=R*T, in which D=Distance,R=Rate, and T=Time. Then i just plugged in the numbers, D=1100 miles,R=60mph,and T=x, because the time is unknown. So this should look like this: 1100=60*T 1100=60x 1100/60=18.3 or 18 1/3 hours/
A minimum of 15.7 hours.
If using a U.S. gallon, could get around 32 miles per gallon. If using a Imperial gallon, gets around 40 mpg or more. All depends on how you drive it. By the Litre ( Liter ), gets 7 or better per 100 KMS.
Depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.