You can easily figure miles per gallon through division. Fill your gas tank and write down your odometer reading. Drive for a couple of hours and then top off your gas tank.
The number of miles you drove are then divided by the number of gallons of gas it took to top off the tank. You can find more information here: webwinder.com/wwhtmbin/java_mpg.html.
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