About 3 mpg. You'd cover around 65 miles in about 20 mins. Still in your Mercedes Mclaren SLR you'd look very cool at the fuel pump!
12 pint is 1.5 gallons or 6 quarts.
360miles/5 mpg = 72 gallons 72 gallons times 2.80 per gallon is 201.60
You will use about 15.6 gallons on the 390 mile trip. If you get 25 mpg at $4.00 per gallon, the trip will cost about $62.40 in gas for the 15.6 gallons you use.
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If you use 100 gallons to travel 16080 miles, your MPG would be 160.8. Since you know the gallons and the distance, speed is not a factor in this particular equation.
232.96 total. The capacity of the tank is irrelevant. To travel 416 miles at a rate of 5 miles per gallon uses 83.2 gallons. 83.2 gallons at a cost of 2.80 per gallon is 232.96 !
10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).
215 divided by 30 = 7.166 gallons of fuel used.
If you are driving 350 miles and the vehicle is getting 20 miles per gallon, divide 350 by 20 and you will need 17.5 gallons of fuel travel this distance. 17.5 gallons X $3.65 per gallon, equals $63.88.
Divide mileage (467.47) by miles per gallon (26) to determine how many gallons are required and multiply by price per gallon (2.89) to determine cost of gasoline for the trip: 467.47 / 26 = 17.97515 gallons x 2.89 = $51.96.
From what I've read you need one gallon of paint to cover between 300 to 400 sq. ft. If you are not going dramatically from one color to another (light to light), then you can probably get away with 1 gallon to 400 sq. ft. However if you are going from a dark to light color, then you should do you calculations with the one gallon to 300 sq. ft. ratio or even less. So, if you're going from light to light you're going to need a minimum of 2 1/2 gallons ( I don't believe you can get a 1/4 gallon of paint) of paint to cover 900 sq. ft. If you are going from a dark to a light then you are going to need a minimum of 3 gallons of paint. I would consult this with an associate at the store though or a professional painter. Happy painting! From what I've read you need one gallon of paint to cover between 300 to 400 sq. ft. If you are not going dramatically from one color to another (light to light), then you can probably get away with 1 gallon to 400 sq. ft. However if you are going from a dark to light color, then you should do you calculations with the one gallon to 300 sq. ft. ratio or even less. So, if you're going from light to light you're going to need a minimum of 2 1/2 gallons ( I don't believe you can get a 1/4 gallon of paint) of paint to cover 900 sq. ft. If you are going from a dark to a light then you are going to need a minimum of 3 gallons of paint. I would consult this with an associate at the store though or a professional painter. Happy painting!
150/10=15 gallons