The amount of fuel needed to drive 3,000 miles depends on your vehicle's fuel efficiency, measured in miles per gallon (MPG). For instance, if your vehicle averages 25 MPG, you would require about 120 gallons of fuel (3,000 miles ÷ 25 MPG). Conversely, if your vehicle gets 15 MPG, you would need approximately 200 gallons. Always consider factors like driving conditions and vehicle load, which can affect fuel consumption.
First find the number of gallons: distance/fuel efficiency= 3000/36=83.3 Then multiply the number of gallons by the price=83.3*4=£332.20
Depends on what you are driving and the cost of the fuel.
To calculate the amount of fuel needed to drive 500 miles at a fuel efficiency of 32 miles per gallon, divide the total distance by the miles per gallon. This gives you 500 miles ÷ 32 miles per gallon = 15.625 gallons. Therefore, you would need approximately 15.63 gallons of fuel to drive 500 miles.
That depends on your level of fuel consumption, your location, and the price of fuel in your area.
3000 miles / 22 MPG X $1.50 per gallon = $204.55
That depends on how long you drive - and that, in turn, depends on how much fuel you have, and how tired you are.
700
That depends on the price of fuel per gallon.
Depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.
Divide 120 by 16
That depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle, the cost of gas per gallon, and how you drive.
3000 Miles to Graceland grossed $18,708,848 worldwide.