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Well, the information we'd need is:
The number of times you filled the tank
Capacity of the tank
How much you put in each time you filled it
So, for example, if you filled it originally with 10 gallons, burned 8, filled it, then burned 9, you'd have 20% remaining from the first one, then 10% remaining from the second blend. So 0.2*0.1*10(the tank capacity) gives you 0.2 gallons of your original fuel.
The number of times you filled the tank
Capacity of the tank
How much you put in each time you filled it
So, for example, if you filled it originally with 10 gallons, burned 8, filled it, then burned 9, you'd have 20% remaining from the first one, then 10% remaining from the second blend. So 0.2*0.1*10(the tank capacity) gives you 0.2 gallons of your original fuel.
Sadie14 路 F
Huh 馃い
KingofPizza2 路 36-40, M
Just gotta collect the data and do the math, yo. :P
Sadie14 路 F
I don't math good. 馃槩
goagainsttheflow 路 26-30, F
How could we possibly know that?
Sadie14 路 F
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Experienced33 路 M
the amount you haven't used yet..
Sadie14 路 F
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Experienced33 路 M
@Sadie14: *loans her my gas can
Itsmrsockmonkey 路 M
Well one thing I know is you shouldn't run it low on gas, then fill it up. The fuel pump is on the gas tank and as you drive it alot low on fuel the fuel pump gets warm,then fill it up,the fuel is cool. It will make your fuel pump needing replacement, shortening it's life
wyolatex 路 41-45, M
I have thought that same thing!
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