To determine how many miles you can drive on a 55-gallon tank, you need to multiply the fuel efficiency in miles per gallon (mpg) by the number of gallons. For example, if your vehicle gets 20 mpg, then you can drive 1,100 miles (20 mpg × 55 gallons = 1,100 miles). Simply replace the 20 with your vehicle's mpg to calculate the distance for your specific situation.
1100 mi * 1 gal / 20 mi = 55 gal
700 mi / 22 MPG = 31.81 gal * $2.8/gal = $90
1200 mi / 15 mpg * $2.8/gal = $224.
That depends on your fuel economy.If MPG is your fuel economy in miles per gallon,cost = 4/gal ÷ MPG x 2400 micost = 9600 mi/gal ÷ MPG
600 mi / 5 mpg * $3.00/gal = $360
24 mpg
1100m/16 mpg=68.75 gallons
30*16 = 480 miles
If you get 1 mile per gallon you can go 20 miles. 10 mpg is 200 miles 20 mpg is 400 miles
520 mi / (17 mi/gal) = 30.6 gal
1300 mi / 28 MPG * $2.80/gal = $130 approx.
If you get 30 mpg, 510 miles. If you get 20 mpg, 340 miles.