Miles driven divided by gallons used equals miles per gallon.
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It's the ratio of the number of miles traveled to the number of gallons of gasoline burned.
Write down your mileage when you fill up your tank and how many gallons of gas. On the next fillup write that mileage down and subtract it from the first number. Divide that number from the number of gallons you put in. This will give you your MPG.
Fill the fuel tank to the top and record the mileage. The next time you fill up record the mileage and number of gallons. Now divide the number of gallons into the number of miles driven since last fill up and you will have the mpg.
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A basic simple way of calculating mileage is taking a look at the number of miles you have driven your car and divide it with the number of gallons your car consumed to travel that long.
72 gallons is needed to fill the tank.
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A milometer is an instrument that shows the speed of a vehicle, the total mileage done, trip mileage. Some milometers will also show fuel efficiency and range.
Start with a full tank of gas. Note the mileage on the odometer. When it's time to fill up, note the ending mileage and the number of gallons it takes to refill the gas tank. Subtract the ending mileage from the beginning mileage to determine how many miles you went on that tank of gas. Divide that number of miles by the number of gallons it took to fill the tank.Example:Starting mileage: 12,000Ending mileage: 12,360Total miles driven on tank: 360Gallons of gas to refill tank: 14So, 360/14 = 25.7 miles per gallon
All engines are different. The wear the engine has(mileage), the air intake(air filter), and the restrictions from the exhaust (size of pipes coming from the engine). All three have an impact on fuel comsumption. The best way to calculate fuel consumption is to run the vehicle low on fuel. Log how many gallons of fuel you replace into the tank. Log the mileage when fueling. Drive the vehicle low on fuel again, refuel the vehicle. Log the mileage again at refueling and log the gallons it takes to fill the tank. The difference between the mileage is the total number of miles on a tank of gas. The gallons it takes to refill the tank is the number of gallons consumed. Divide the sum of miles driven by the gallons consumed. this equal miles per gallon.
Fill your gas tank to the top and write down your mileage (save it). Drive you car until you have about 1/4 of a tank of gas left. At the pump write down your mileage and fill your tank up to the top again. Subtract your start mileage from your finish mileage. Take the number of miles you drove and divide it by how many gallons of gas it took to refill your tank to the top. This will tell you how many miles you get to a gallon of gas. Example: Beginning mileage; 90,000 miles - Finish mileage; 95,200 miles Gallons used; 20 gallons 95,200 -90,000 ------------- 200 miles 200 miles divided by 20 gallons = 10 miles to the gallon