A liter is a measure of volume. A mile is a measure of distance. These two units are incomparable.
0.500 gallons of mile is about 1.892 liters.
There are 5,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 liters in 5000000000000000000000000 liters.
20 deciliters
There are 0.001 liters in a milliliter.
1 bushel of wheat is approximately equivalent to 35.24 liters.
1 mile per gallon = about 0.4251 liters per km
0.500 gallons of mile is about 1.892 liters.
23.52 MPG
A cubic mile is a unit of volume (three-dimenional), while a mile is a unit of linear length (one-dimensional). The units measure different things entirely and cannot be correlated.
One cubic mile is about 4.16818183 × 1012 liters.
The car will use at least 28.391 liters of fuel for the trip.
20 mpg = about 52.83 miles per 10 L
At 28 mpg you will need at least 28.391 liters of gasoline to travel 210 miles.
It all depends on the car. Most new sedans get anywhere around 25 MPG.
Depends on the vehicle you failed to list. I can assure you that you will not use even 1 liter.
There are 4 liters in 4 liters.
1.5 liters.