Depends on the price of the fuel at the pump. Just multiply the price per gallon by 20 and you will get the result. For example: * Gasoline price is $3.75 * Multiply $3.75 x 20 * Answer = $75.00
31/25 = 1.24 per gallon !
If you're asking how much gas do I need to get my car started it will run on a gallon or less in the tank on a flat surface You should always have at least 1/4 of a tank. If you just fill it up and keep it toped of then you don't have to worry about it.
the answer is 210.53
12
That car would have a 19 gallon fuel tank.
That depends on how many miles to the gallon that the car consumes.
$200
Would need to know the size of the tank and the price of the fuel.
If you just put a gallon then do nothing as it will not harm the engine. Just fill the fuel tank and you will be fine.
if it's full..... 13 gallon... but if it's empty then there would be 0 gallons..
Start with a full tank of gas and reset your trip odometer to zero. When it's time to fill the tank again, divide the number of miles you traveled on that tank by the number of gallons needed to fill the tank again. So, if you traveled 350 miles and your car took 14 gallons to fill the tank: 350/14 = 25 mpg
I drove a Pontiac Bonneville convertible with a 409 engine. I think I probably had a 20 gallon tank. What I distinctly remember in '68 or '69, was paying $0.35 a gallon which would have been $7 for a tankful.