Miles divided by gallons of gas put in your car.
I reset my odometer every time I fill up my car. That way, next time you would fill up your car, you take the miles that are on it and divide it by how many gallons of gas it takes to fill your car up.
To determine which car has better gas mileage, we calculate the miles per gallon (MPG) for each. Car A has a mileage of 25 MPG (125 miles / 5 gallons), while Car B has a mileage of 20 MPG (120 miles / 6 gallons). Therefore, Car A has better gas mileage than Car B.
Depends on the type car. Some cars would get close to 20-24 mpg and larger cars would get less. About 16 mpg was average.
25 to 40mpg
This varies by race car by race car. The mpg spends on the kind of track, weather conditions, tyres, and how long the race is. Some race cars are designed for high mpg. Example is that a F1 car would do around 3-4 mpg whereas some can do as much as 60 but for oblivious reasons. The average mpg usually around 3-6 MPG.
To determine how much gas it will take to drive 241 miles, you'll need to know your vehicle's fuel efficiency, typically measured in miles per gallon (MPG). For example, if your car gets 25 MPG, you would divide 241 miles by 25 MPG, resulting in approximately 9.64 gallons of gas needed for the trip. Adjust the calculation based on your car's specific MPG for an accurate estimate.
To determine how much gas it would take to travel 490 miles, you need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle, typically measured in miles per gallon (MPG). For example, if a car gets 25 MPG, you would divide 490 miles by 25 MPG, resulting in 19.6 gallons of gas needed for the trip. Adjust the calculation based on the specific MPG rating of your vehicle to get an accurate estimate.
At 20 mpg, it would cost 531.97 At 30 mpg, it would cost 354.65
Usually highway driving is where a car gets the most mpg.
That depends entirely - on how many miles per gallon (mpg) you get from the vehicle ! For example - a car that gives 60 mpg would use less than a car that only gives 40 mpg !
THE NORMAL IS 21 MPG
To determine how many gallons of gas are needed for 291 miles, you need to know the vehicle's fuel efficiency, usually measured in miles per gallon (MPG). For example, if a car averages 30 MPG, you would divide 291 miles by 30 MPG, resulting in approximately 9.7 gallons of gas needed. Adjust this calculation based on the specific MPG of the vehicle in question.
You can get an mpg calculator for your car at the local custom car shops. They will install it for you if you buy it from them. They make them very fast for any car.