100 litres.
100 x 0.8 = 80 kg
100 liters is equal to 26.41 gallons
I get 15.4 liters per 100km. Maybe you can work out what this is per 100 miles. I quess it is about 21 liters per 100 miles.
Quite a bit. 3000 km @ 11 liters of diesel per 100 = 330 liters. 1.20 per liter = $396.00 and as fuel is 20% of what it costs to run a car call it $1980.00
Are you driving a small compact, a large 18 wheeler? a tractor dragging a heavy load, an Abrams main battle tank? Anywhere from 8 liters to 800 liters (2 to 200 gallons)
The amount of diesel required to travel 1,646 kilometers depends on the fuel efficiency of the vehicle. For example, if a vehicle averages 10 liters of diesel per 100 kilometers, you would need approximately 164.6 liters for the trip. To calculate the exact amount, divide the total distance by 100 and multiply by the vehicle's fuel consumption rate. Adjust the figures based on the specific vehicle's mileage for a precise estimate.
100 cl = 1 liter ⇒ 60 cl = 60 ÷ 100 liter = 0.6 liters
100 liters of water would weigh approximately 100 kilograms, as the density of water is 1 kg/liter.
To determine the amount of diesel consumed over 1,158 kilometers, you need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle, typically measured in liters per 100 kilometers (L/100 km). For example, if a vehicle consumes 8 L/100 km, you would calculate the total consumption as follows: (1,158 km / 100 km) * 8 L = 92.64 liters of diesel. Adjust the calculation based on the specific fuel efficiency of the vehicle in question.
600$
60 L is 60% of 100 L.