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Maine has 228 miles of coastline according to NOAA.
Assuming you mean an Earth day and not a Venus day. Venus has an orbital speed of 35.02 km/s or 21.76 miles/s So there are 86,400 seconds in an Earth day. 21.76 x 86,400 gives the answer. ---------------------------------------------- For a Venus day. There are 20,996,928 seconds in a Venus day 21.76 x 20,996,928 gives the answer.
A degree of Latitude is 69 miles or 110kms
There are 1760 yards, or 5280 feet in one mileConverting to inches (x12) gives 63360 inches to the mileTherefore 3 inches is 3 / 63360, or 4.735 x 10-5 miles
If the average radius of he earths orbit is 93 million miles, the orbit path is about 584.3 million miles long. The year is about 365.25 days long, oir 8766 hours. Travelling that distance in those hours, gives you about 66,655 miles per hour.
Chevron credit cards do not offer frequent flier miles. However, a Chevron credit card provides its owner with many gas discounts, and up to $300 in rebates annually.
Divide the number of miles travelled by the number of gallons of gasoline used.
first you need to mapquest the miles of the distance. Then divid the total distance by the miles per gallon you car gets. this gives you the # of gallons it will take.
425/10.8 = 39.35 miles per gallon (rounded)
41 gallons
40 gallons
a ar has a mileage rating of 30 miles per gallon of gasoline how many mile can the car travel on 76.5 liters of gasoline
At this rate it should take approx. 26 gallons for 468 miles
I would strongly recommend ChevronAdditives are really the only difference. The mechanics I know swear by Chevron's additives and don't recommend Shell's new V-power. I heard this same recommendation from a few different mechanic shops after I had a bout of problems with the fuel system on my car.Basically, all companies start with the same base mix and add their own little dash of chemicals to create a difference between the brands.Gasoline is delivered to local mixing tanks through a central nationwide pipe network, so the gas you fill up on at 7-11 is likely from the same pipe as the Chevron across the street, but you get the advantage of Chrevron's engine cleaning agents whereas the cheaper fuel at 7-11 may have the state-minimum of everything.I understand that it is a good practice to use the same brand of gasoline in your car when possible, and to always stay with the same grade (don't mix premium and regular unleaded, for instance).If you have the choice, I would always choose Chevron. It is rarely much more expensive, and I find it interesting that Dodge, Chevrolet, and Ford all use Chevron gasoline when testing new vehicles for emissions regulations (even though all three companies have to have the Chevron gas shipped almost 500 miles as there are no Chevron stations in Michigan).The watered down gasoline rumor seems to be something that every town has - in reality, gas and water don't mix, and so the water would usually not get pumped out of the gas station's tank if someone did attempt to mix them. (This is what the mechanics explained to me.)
Divide 360 by 12, then multiply by 4
189 miles = 7 gallons 27 miles = 1 gallon 297 / 27 = 11 gallons
448 miles is the answerheres the computation:$24 - cost for the trip$1.50 per gallon of Gas28 miles per gallon$24/$1.50= 16 gallons16 gallons X 28 miles per gallon = 448 miles