130/45 = 2.8 recurring (that is, 2.8888...) gallons.
300 dollars
1,300 divided by 10 = 130 gallons of fuel required for the trip. 130 x $4 = $520
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1300 mi / 28 MPG * $2.80/gal = $130 approx.
The 2004 Ford Focus sedan has a 4-cylinder engine, and gets 22 miles per gallon in the city, and 30 miles per gallon on the highway. It has 130 horsepower.
130-200
It depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle. A car, plane, train, submarine, etc... that can travel 130 miles on a gallon of fuel will use one gallon of fuel. A car that gets 30 miles to the gallon will use 130 miles / 30 gallons, or about 4 1/3 gallons of gas. The miles per gallon, or MPG, is determined by type of fuel used, vehicle/engine efficiency, speed, and driving techniques. A person using the correct type of fuel, with a well kept up engine/tires/filters, driving at the optimal speed (about 55-60mph), and not accelerating/decelerating frequently will be able to use less fuel than someone driving a beater car in stop and go traffic.
That's going to depend on the route you take, the speed you drive, how heavy your foot is, what the weather is like, how much other traffic there is and, most of all, on whether you're driving a Moped, a Lambreta, a Yugo, a Prius, or a Peterbilt. If you average 20 miles per gallon, the gasalone will cost $130.
120 kilometers = 64.8 nautical miles. (international)
16 gallons. or somewhat more than about 130 pounds.
130 u.s fluid ounces= 1 u.s. gallon
ratio of 110 miles to 130 miles 11 :13