As in gas mileage. you take how many miles you can drive on a full tank and divide it by how much your gas tank can hold in gallons and then it should give you your miles per gallon.
Miles driven divided by fuel used. Miles/gallon
To determine which car has better gas mileage, we calculate the miles per gallon (MPG) for each. Car A has a mileage of 25 MPG (125 miles / 5 gallons), while Car B has a mileage of 20 MPG (120 miles / 6 gallons). Therefore, Car A has better gas mileage than Car B.
"The value of a car depends on a number of factors. In order to properly calculate the value, you will need to know the make, model, year, mileage, and general condition of the car. Any extras and after market accessories on the car will also add to the value."
The average gas mileage of hybrid cars is hard to calculate as it varies so much from one hybrid car to the next. A ballpark estimate would be about 30-40 mpg though.
If the car was taken care of and serviced regularly then this is not really high mileage. It is not low mileage either. Expect to spend money on some repairs on a car with this mileage. If the car has been neglected then this is high mileage.
Just like a car, fill it up mark the mileage and how many gallons it takes, then when put gas in, simple math and you have your gallons per mile
The mileage is how many miles the car has travelled, the total mileage is shown on the speedometer dial.
Car mileage is the distance a car can travel on a tank of gas. This mileage is also the number of miles on a car at any given time and is registered by an odometer.
I don't recall the exact formula, but, it involves the car's speed and the car's tires slip angle at a given speed.
The function of car mileage is to tell a person how far their car has traveled total.
The formula to calculate the car's average acceleration between 0 and 2.1 seconds is: Average acceleration (final velocity - initial velocity) / time interval This formula gives the acceleration in meters per second squared (m/s).
No, the mileage will not turn on a car being pulled