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The amount of gas used for 6,000 miles depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency, measured in miles per gallon (MPG). For example, if a car averages 25 MPG, it would consume approximately 240 gallons of gas for 6,000 miles (6,000 miles ÷ 25 MPG = 240 gallons). Conversely, a vehicle with a higher efficiency of 30 MPG would use about 200 gallons. To calculate accurately, you need to know the specific MPG of your vehicle.

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