346 times the price of fuel.
That depends on what type of mileage you get. If you get 30 mpg, you'll need two gallons. If you get 20 mpg, you'll need three.
That depends on your mileage.
Depends on gas mileage, and how far you drive. Could be anywhere from 4-60 gallons though.
At 60 mph and 30 mpg, you'll need 10 gallons. At 60 mph and 20 mpg, you'll need 15 gallons. At 40 mph and 20 mpg, you'll need 10 gallons. It really depends on how fast you drive and what kind of mileage you get.
It depends on your gas mileage. If you get 30 mpg, you'll need 83 and 1/3 gallons. If you get 20 mpg, you'll need 125 gallons.
The answer depends entirely on your gas mileage. If you're riding a moped that makes 75mpg, you'll need about 6.5 gallons. If you're driving an American muscle car that makes 10mpg, you'll need 48.5 gallons. Divide 485 by your gas mileage to find how many gallons you'll need.
That depends on your gas mileage. If you get 30 mpg, you'll need 16 and 2/3 gallons. If you get 20 mpg, you'll need 25 gallons.
Enough for 50.7 gallons.Enough for 50.7 gallons.
That depends a great deal on your gas mileage. If you get 30 mpg, you'll need 22 gallons. If you get 20 mpg, you'll need 33 gallons.
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Depends on the mileage of the vehicle you are driving. Just divide the mileage the vehicle gets into 350 and you will know how many gallons it will take. Example, vehicle gets 27 MPG. 27 divided into 350=12.96 gallons needed to drive 350 miles.
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