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Q: What is the average miles a person drives in a week?
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Average amount of miles driven per week?

On average every American driver drives approximately 230 miles per week. This equals out to be around 12,000 miles each year. Americans have some of the highest average driving miles compared to other countries around the world.


A man drives 873 miles in one week how far does he drive to the nearest 100 miles?

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If josh jogs an average of 8 miles per week for three weeks how many miles will he need to jog during the fourth week to bring his four week average to 10 miles per week?

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MrDunn drives 75 miles a week He estimates he uses 3 gallons of gas over the course of a week How many miles per gallon does his car get?

25


How many miles a week does an average teenager drive?

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It depends on metabolism but the average person would have to run 8 miles to loose 3 lbs


Is driving 70 miles per week considered good?

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A teacher drives 18 miles to school How far does he travel in a 7 week half term?

A:It might be 126 or 630.


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How much gasoline does the average person use each year?

Let's assume the 'average' person drives 20 miles round trip to work each week, and another 30 miles for errands, etc. 20 x 5 = 100 miles for work + 30 for all else = 130 miles (avg) per week. If we figure the 'average' car gets 24 MPG, then divide 24 into 130, which = 5.41 gallons of fuel each week. Multiply 5.41 x 52 (weeks) and that equals = 281.32 gallons. You can plug whatever numbers apply to your usage and come up with a total. Here's a rough estimate based on general numbers. On average the personal vehicle is driven 12,000 miles. The average efficiency is 21.5 miles per gallon. So the average gasoline used by each vehicle is 580 gallons annually. According to the US Bureau of Transit Statistics there were 250,844,644 registered passenger vehicles in 2006. The population of the USA is 300,000 people. So automobiles times gallons per auto, divided by persons comes to 486 gallons of gas per person. If you want to include just drivers, and not every person, there are about 200,000 drivers in the USA according to the Federal Highway Commission. So each automobile driver uses on average 729 gallons per year.