390 mi/15 gal = 26 mi/gal = 26 mpg
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The abbreviation for the word "gallon" is "gal." Gallons are a unit of measure for liquids such as gasoline or beverages.
no it is not
The mass flow rate of gasoline from a pump depends on the pump's flow rate and the density of gasoline. It is typically measured in kilograms per second or pounds per hour. The mass flow rate can be calculated by multiplying the volumetric flow rate (in liters per minute or gallons per hour) by the density of gasoline (in kg/L or lb/gal).
12 mpg
300L X 0.2642 Gal/L = 79.26 gal
To find the unit rate, divide the total amount by the number of gallons. For 67.92 for 4 gallons, you calculate (67.92 ÷ 4 = 16.98). Therefore, the unit rate is $16.98 per gallon.
It was .93/gal
Gasoline weighs about 6.2 lbs per gallon.
Approx. 8 pounds.
Less than $1.50 / gal
8.66 lbs.