To find out how far the truck can travel on 41 gallons of gas, first calculate the miles per gallon by dividing the total miles by the gallons used: 324 miles ÷ 18 gallons = 18 miles per gallon. Then, multiply this rate by the new amount of gas: 18 miles per gallon × 41 gallons = 738 miles. Therefore, the truck can travel 738 miles on 41 gallons of gas.
A typical delivery truck can hold around 2,000 to 4,000 gallons of heating oil, depending on the size and capacity of the tank.
The truck will travel 60 miles in one hour.
180/15 = 12 240 / 12 = 20 420 galls is needed.
250 miles
To get the number of gallons, simply divide the distance by the miles per gallon. 2000 miles / 16 mpg = 125 gallons
The truck traveled for 8 hours at 85 mph, covering a distance of (8 \times 85 = 680) miles. Since the total distance between the truck and van is 962 miles, the van must have traveled (962 - 680 = 282) miles. If the van also traveled for 8 hours, its average speed can be calculated as (282 \text{ miles} \div 8 \text{ hours} = 35.25 \text{ mph}). Therefore, the van's average speed is approximately 35.25 mph.
You will use about 9.2 gallons of fuel on the trip.
miles/gallons in tank= milage
There are several problems that need to be solved by the UPS information systems. One would be routing the delivery truck to shorten the route distance traveled for the packages that are on the truck.
What you first need to do is figure out how many miles you can travel on one gallon of gas. And then multiply this by how far you're traveling.
a quarter tank is about 3 gallons 3 gallons will move my truck about 15 miles and my daughter's tinny car about 90 miles and my grandson's motorcycle about 300 miles.
150/10=15 gallons