What kind of vehicle are you driving and what shape is it in? What is YOUR calculated highway mileage (NOT the sticker number), assuming that the trip will be mostly highway driving? What is YOUR calculated capacity of the tank, based on the average amount it takes to fill when you stop? With this info, you can start to figure out your answer. Say that you get 25 mpg on the highway. You do this division: 2500/25. This gives you 100 (in this example), which is the number of gallons it will take for the trip. Say that when you stop to fill up, your tank typically takes 10 gallons. 100 gallons/10 gallons per fill-up gives you 10 fill-ups. Think of this as an estimate only and you should build in an error margin. There may be lengthy detours, or some roads may drive more like city or rural roads than super highways. The age and condition of the vehicle might help you determine the likelihood of the car falling apart after 500 miles, in which cas the number of tanks of gas becomes meaningless.
To figure this out, you would also have to know how many miles you drive with one gallon.
could you please tell me how much it would cost in Australian dollars to drive 2500 mile around Great Britain in a Ford Focus
2500/60= 41 and 2/3, so it would take 41 hours and 40 minutes.
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Charleston to LA is about 2500 miles.
2500 miles divded by 30 miles =83.3 gallons so if its 2 dollars a gallon it will be 2.00 x 83.3 =166.66 dollars
Depends on the miles per gallon the vehicle you are driving gets which you fail to list. All you do is divide the miles per gallon your vehicle gets on the highway into 2500 which will tell you the gallons of fuel you will use and then multiply that figure by $2.85 and you will have your answer.
MPG's of car x 2500 mi.
2500 ÷ 45 = 55 hours 25 minutes
This cannot be answered properly without knowing how fast you are traveling.
To determine how many times 300 goes into 2500, you would divide 2500 by 300. The result is approximately 8.33. Since you cannot have a fraction of a division, you would round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, 300 goes into 2500 approximately 8 times.
It is 100 times larger. if you were to times 25 by 100 it would equal 2500. if you were to divid 2500 by 100 it would equal 250. if you had 25 chairs and wanted 100 times the amount, you would end up with 2500. you moved the decimal place two points - meaning you times by 100 because it has two zeros.