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Miles per US gallon to Litres per 100 kilometres

mpg and l/100 km move in opposite directions. Higher mpg means lower consumption; higher l/100 km means higher consumption.

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Из1 mpg US
Результат235,214583 l/100 km
Factorinverse formula
Source basisNIST Guide to SI Appendix B

Examples

0120 mpg US = 11,76072915 l/100 km

Example value from the reference table. Internal calculation uses stored factors; display output is rounded.

02Типичная ошибка

mpg and l/100 km move in opposite directions. Higher mpg means lower consumption; higher l/100 km means higher consumption.

03Базовая единица: l/100 km

Fuel units are normalised through litres per 100 kilometres; mpg and km/l are inverse values.

Таблица

Miles per US gallonLitres per 100 kilometres
2011,76072915
307,8404861
405,88036458
504,70429166

Формула

Fuel units are normalised through litres per 100 kilometres; mpg and km/l are inverse values.

Источники

NIST Guide to SI Appendix BNIST conversion-factor method and non-SI factors.

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ФормулаТаблицаExamplesТипичная ошибкаEveryday/engineeringExcel/CSVПакетный конвертерPrint view
Factor origin

Factors come from the stored source family and are not derived from rounded display values.

Rounding rule

UnitCloud keeps calculating with stored factors and rounds only the displayed output by selected precision.

When not to use

Do not use as the sole basis for official, medical, safety-critical or contractual decisions.

Citation

Citation note: UnitCloud, conversion with formula, sources current as of May 2026. Расход топлива. Source basis: NIST Guide to SI Appendix B.

Common questions

What is the factor for Miles per US gallon to Litres per 100 kilometres?

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Which formula does Miles per US gallon to Litres per 100 kilometres use?

Fuel units are normalised through litres per 100 kilometres; mpg and km/l are inverse values.

When should I verify the result?

Do not use as the sole basis for official, medical, safety-critical or contractual decisions.