On average every American driver drives approximately 230 miles per week. This equals out to be around 12,000 miles each year. Americans have some of the highest average driving miles compared to other countries around the world.
230 miles per week
If you take the average miles driven each year (2013) which is 13,500 miles and divide that by the average miles per gallon of cars and trucks which is around 20 mpg you get 675 gallons used each year. Divide that by 52 weeks and you get a weekly average of 12.98 gallons.
To find out how many miles Josh needs to jog in the fourth week to average 10 miles per week over four weeks, we can use the formula: Total distance = Average distance * Total weeks. Josh's total distance for the first three weeks is 8 miles/week * 3 weeks = 24 miles. To average 10 miles per week over four weeks, he needs to cover a total of 10 miles/week * 4 weeks = 40 miles. Therefore, in the fourth week, Josh needs to jog 40 miles - 24 miles = 16 miles to achieve an average of 10 miles per week over four weeks.
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Depends on his or her territory and region. Agents living in a large city will travel far more miles than an agent living in a rural farming community.
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I think driving 70 miles per week is low average
Approx 230
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The amount of your taxes depends on the amount of exemptions that you claim. You will lose an average of around 40 dollars a week.
Assuming that omometer is your way of spelling odometer, you would have driven 6089.5 miles each week.