Depends on the fuel mileage of the vehicle. If it gets 15mpg you would use 1 gallon.
The amount of gas used for an 80 km ride depends on your vehicle's fuel efficiency, measured in liters per 100 kilometers (L/100km) or miles per gallon (mpg). For example, if your vehicle averages 8 L/100km, you would use approximately 6.4 liters of gas for an 80 km ride. To calculate your specific gas usage, divide the distance traveled by 100 and multiply by your car's fuel consumption rate.
its is very simple 300/13=23.07 gallons of gas
It depends on how much gas you use per mile.
That would depend upon how many miles the vehicle gets to the gallon.
In 200 miles you use 20 gallons - at 4.50 per , that is $90
Depends on the milage the car gets.
(10 miles) / (25 miles per gallon) = 0.4 gallon
this depends on the rate at which your car burns fuel
6.1 miles per us gallon
20.71 gallons.
Idk depends but u would use 40 gallons (multiply that by gas prices in your area)
Well it would all depend on how you drive (if you tend to have a "lead foot" like myself, you will normally use more gas), where you will be driving (highway miles= less gas use), and most importantly were you will be getting gas (not every place has the same price for gas).