The amount of fossil fuel a person uses in one week can vary significantly based on lifestyle, location, and energy sources. On average, an individual in the United States may consume around 10-15 gallons of gasoline for personal transportation and additional fossil fuels for heating, electricity, and food production, totaling roughly 20-30 gallons of oil equivalent per week. In contrast, individuals in regions with less reliance on fossil fuels may use considerably less. Overall consumption is influenced by factors such as public transport use, energy efficiency, and personal habits.
About one full tank a week
a can a week
It varies.
how much do u get paid a week
That depends on how much you drive, the economy of the truck, and the price of fuel.
The amount people spend on petrol per week can vary depending on factors like their vehicle's fuel efficiency, the distance they drive, and current fuel prices. On average, a person may spend around $30-$50 per week on petrol for regular commuting.
around 10p a week
about 30.1 pounds
$100 a week
a person would spend about $300 or more on fast food or out food per week.
14-21 liters a week (2-3 liters a day*7 days in a week).
divide by 52 weeks in a year 76.3/52 = 1.467 K/week = 1467/week