The amount of petrol needed to travel 9 kilometers depends on the fuel efficiency of the vehicle. For example, if a car consumes 8 liters per 100 kilometers, you would need approximately 0.72 liters for a 9-kilometer journey. To get a more accurate estimate, you can use the specific fuel consumption of the vehicle in question.
1 Barrel.= 158.98729476 Liters
22.19 liters per 100km
1L = 59km37 x 1L = 59km x 3737L = 2183kmYou can travel 2183km on 37L of gas.
If a car uses 1 liter of gas to travel 12 kilometers, then with 3 liters, it can travel 3 times that distance. Therefore, the car can travel 3 x 12 kilometers = 36 kilometers. Converting kilometers to meters, 36 kilometers is equal to 36,000 meters. Thus, the car can travel 36,000 meters on 3 liters of gas.
D*CKHEAD its 1L is to 19km
Depends on the MPG of that vehicle which you did not list.
3.79 liters = 1 gallon
It all depends, if you have high gas mileage, say 200 kilometers a liter, then 15 liters. If low gas mileage like 75 kilometers a liter (definitley a hummer) then 40 liters.
Oh, dude, you can travel like 10-12 kilometers on 1 liter of petrol, but it totally depends on the car and how heavy your foot is on the gas pedal. So, like, if you drive like a grandma, maybe you can squeeze out a few extra kilometers, but who has time for that? Just fill up and enjoy the ride!
10 liters is 2.6 gallons.
Approximately 1190 liters of petrol are in a metric tonne.
4.54609188 litres