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  1. Under the fare-based system, your miles are calculated as follows: airfare (ticket price + supplements charged by the Miles & More airline partner) x factor = number of miles earned. You can find further information about earning miles on flights here on the website of the airline partner concerned.

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  2. If you’ve already booked a flight and would like to know how many miles and Points you’ll actually earn, use precise calculation. Enter the exact flight information, ticket price and your booking class (es). Then the Travel Calculator will calculate the exact number of miles and Points.

  3. MPG = D / F. where ' D ' or distance is in miles and ' F ' or fuel is in gallons. To calculate KMPL, the following equation is used: KMPL = D / F. where ' D ' or distance is in kilometers and ' F ' or fuel is in liters. If you want to convert MPG as measured in US gallons into KMPL, the following equations are used: MPG = 2.352145836 × KMPL.

  4. Formula for fuel amount. If you are using mpg (miles per gallon), then the formula for calculating the total amount of gas needed is: Fuel = Distance / Consumptionmpg. For example, if the distance is 500 miles and consumption is 20 miles per gallon, then the fuel you will need for the entire distance is 500 / 20 = 25 gallons.

  5. The formula for calculating fuel consumption used in this online fuel consumption calculator is: Fuel consumption = Fuel used / Distance travelled. The result depends on the metrics used as input: miles per gallon if the input was in miles and gallons, and km per liter if the input was in kilometers and liters.

  6. 3 dni temu · You can calculate the fuel efficiency with the following formula (imperial): MPG = distance (miles) / average gas consumption (gallons) In the metric system, the formula is: MPG = distance (km) x average gas consumption (liters) / 100 km. However, it's much easier to use the MPG calculator.

  7. MPG formula. The formula to calculate mpg is: Gas mileage mpg = (Current reading - Previous reading) / (Gas added to tank) Calculating the cost per mile (or cost per kilometer), which is something our mpg calculator also does, is just a matter of a slight modification of the above formula:

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