The answer is 20.
20 gallons of gas
About 20 gallons
This is pretty simple really:6 gallons is half of 12 gallons, so they can travel half as far.Therefore, 300 / 2 = 150 miles.
5/6 x 15 = 12.5 gallons
She's getting 26mpg. 6 x 26 = 156.
It takes 0.1 hour = 6 minutes.
150 10 x 15 = 150 15 x 10 = 150 25 x 6 = 150
175 miles= 12 gallons therefore 43.75 miles=3 gallons multiply that by 6 262.5 miles= 18 gallons answer is 262.5
9 gallons 1quart plus 6 gallon 1quart = 15 gallons 2 quarts (15.5 gallons)
6 MPG * 150 gal = 900 miles.
That depends on the car you drive. Say it gets 30 miles per gallon. The it takes 3 gallons. On the other hand, if you get 15 miles per gallon, it takes 6 gallons. So it all depends.
It depends upon several factors, such as the weight of the bus, the number of passengers, the frontal area of the bus, the size of the engine, the type of road, uphill or downhill, number of stoplights, transmission in the bus, rear end ratio, habits and skill of the driver. Let's assume an average of 6 mpg. 150 miles / 6 mpg = 25 gallons