About 3/4 mile in an army tank or about 75 miles in a Toyota Pirus.
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β 11y ago15 * 15 or 225 miles. This is if the fuel pump can get every last drop out of the tank !
Divide the number of miles by the amount of fuel you used to go that distance. For example, if you traveled 400 miles and used 15 gallons of fuel, your fuel economy was -400 / 15 = about 26.6 mpg
15-16 gallons
25 x 15 = 375 miles
The will depend on the fuel mileage of the vehicle and of the driver. If a vehicle averages 30 miles per gallon of fuel, then multiply 128 miles times 30 ( 3,840 miles) However, if the fuel economy of the vehicle is only 15 miles per gallon, then 15 times 128 would be the distance you could travel ( 1,920 miles).
22 gallons x 15 miles/gallon = 330 miles
4000/15=266.666666
It depends on the fuel efficiency of your mode of transport.
The Gulfstream G200 has a capacity of approximately 7,790 pounds of fuel, which is roughly 1,190 gallons.
1.29931823 × 10^15 US gallons
150/10=15 gallons
The fuel tank total capacity is 15.7 gallons and of that 15 gallons is usable. It will get around 28 mpg on the highway if it is running perfectly. But considering it is a 21 year old car expect no more than 26 on the highway. 26 x 15 = 390 miles. You will only get about 18 in the city which equates to 270 miles. Combined driving expect around 315 miles range.