Well if you have used 1/4 of the gas in one hour and managed to go 90 miles then you have been breaking the speed limit because you will have been traveling at a speed of 90 miles an hour.
However, assuming you continue at the is illegal speed, you will empty the tank in 3 hours time and have gone another 270 miles meaning your journey will have lasted 4 hours and the total distance you will have covered would be 360 miles.
If you find a place where it is legal to drive 80 mph and you drive for an hour, you will have covered 80 miles. If you average 20 mpg and have a 15 gallon tank, you will cover 300 miles with each tank of gas.
The number of miles you can drive is not dependent on the shape or material of the gas tank. The size of the tank matters, the larger the tank the farther you can drive.
it depends on your vehicles gas mileage. i think really close to one fourth of a tank.
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A little bit over six hours of driving time plus time to refill the tank as it can only do 15 x 23 = 345 miles.
Impossible to answer. Depends on the year, engine size, how you drive, and many other variables. My advice is when you get to 1/4 tank stop and fill up.
Of course. It will cause no damage at all
There are different styles of army tanks, but the Abram Tank can go relatively fast - 25 miles per hour. Between 5 and 12 miles per hour.
The distance you can drive on a half-full tank depends on your vehicle's fuel efficiency and tank capacity. To estimate, divide your tank's total capacity by two to find the amount of fuel you have, then multiply that by your vehicle's miles per gallon (MPG) rating. For example, if your tank holds 15 gallons and your car gets 25 MPG, you could drive approximately 187.5 miles on a half-full tank.
988 miles per hour
Type your answer here... 300 miles
That will be 630 miles to a tank full of gas / 42 gallons.