You forgot to mention what the miles per gallon is.
If you only get 1 mpg, that is 1000/18 55.5555 tank fulls.
You forgot to mention what the miles per gallon is.
If you only get 1 mpg, that is 1000/18 55.5555 tank fulls.
If you have a 20 gallon tank and you get 20 miles to the gallon, it will take you 2 tanks of fuel. At $3.20 a gallon it will cost you 128 dollars for your trip.
It is about 1000 miles between the two cities. You need to take the 1000 distance and divide it by your highway miles per gallon average - this will give you the number of gallons of gas it will take to drive between the 2 cities. Then divide the number of gallons by the size of your gas tank in gallons. Here is an example: 1000 miles divided by 20 miles per gallon = 50 gallons of gas. 50 gallons divided by a 10 gallon fuel tank = 5 tanks of gas.
That would depend on the size of the tank.
It depends on the size of the tank.
You neglected to mention how large the tank is.Over 1000 miles at 18 mog you will use 1000/18 55.55555 gallons.If the tank is a 1 gallon tank you will have to fill up 55.55 timesYou neglected to mention how large the tank is.Over 1000 miles at 18 mog you will use 1000/18 55.55555 gallons.If the tank is a 1 gallon tank you will have to fill up 55.55 times
It depends on the car in question. Typically smaller gas tanks translate to more efficient cars.
Not enough information to answer.... You haven't told us how many miles per gallon the vehicle does !
1000 mi / 15 MPG = 66.67 Gal
29 miles per gallon on a 25 gallon tank is 25*29 = 725 miles per tank. So one [partial] fill will be enough.
I have a 1987 Honda CRX HF that gets 41 miles per gallon with a lead foot. I think I got 45 miles per gallon when added up over 1000 trip recently...
It all depends on the size of the tank and how many miles per gallon the car can travel. Please ask a new question and include more info.
there are 1000 Liters in a gallon