This question is too ambiguous. Litres and miles are not similar measurement units. Litres measure volume, while Miles measure distance.
If you want to know, for instance, the number of litres it would take to drive 30 miles, you would first need to know the petrol usage rate measured in litres per mile.
A sensible estimate however would be around four litres.
To estimate the fuel needed for an Opel Astra to travel 15,000 miles, you first need its fuel efficiency, which is typically around 30 miles per gallon (mpg). Dividing 15,000 miles by 30 mpg gives you 500 gallons. Since there are approximately 3.785 liters in a gallon, you would multiply 500 gallons by 3.785 liters, resulting in about 1,893 liters of petrol needed for that journey.
I think about 28-30.
30 litres of petrol are filled because you're talking about more than one litre (plural).
To determine how many miles you can get from 15 liters of petrol, you'll need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle, typically measured in miles per gallon (mpg) or liters per 100 kilometers (L/100km). For example, if a car achieves 30 mpg, you can convert liters to gallons (1 liter ≈ 0.264 gallons) and calculate the distance. In this case, 15 liters would be approximately 3.96 gallons, resulting in about 118.8 miles. Adjust the calculation based on the specific fuel efficiency of the vehicle for precise results.
30 miles per gallon = 7.84 liters/100km
About 5-10 miles depending on driving. 30-35 from solid light to flashing.
Length 30 what? Inches? miles? light years? nanometres?
30 liters is 30,000cc
How many milileters are in 30 liters?
To convert liters to gallons, divide by 3.785. 76.5 liters is equal to 20.2 gallons. Multiply 20.2 gallons by 38 miles per gallon to get 767.6 miles. The car can travel approximately 767.6 miles on 76.5 liters of gasoline.
30/1000 = 3/100 = 0.03 kilo liters
30 liters equals 0.03kL (1,000 liters per kL)Liters/1,000 = kLKiloliters x 1000 = L