240
1200/15 x 3
It depends on your vehicle's gas mileage and the current price of gas. Say you have a 10 gallon gas tank and get 22 miles per gallon. You have 220 miles to the tank. 1000 miles to travel, and an average $2.50 per gallon of gas 1000 miles / 220 miles = 4.55 tanks of gas 4.55 tanks of gas * 10 gallon gas tank = 45.5 gallons 45.5 gallons * $2.50 per gallon of gas = $113.64 Put in your own values for price and mileage to figure it out for your own car.
The price per gallon of gasoline in 1914 was about $.17/gallon.
20 Cents a Gallon
Gas was less than $.20 per gallon in 1950. With inflation it actually is cheaper today to buy a gallon of gas.
The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in 2003 was $1.59
86 x the price per gallon
The answer will depend on the price of gas!
t will cost you the price of 55 gallons - whatever that price is.
You would also have to know the price of gasolene.
Find the distance. cost = (distance * price per gallon ) / miles per gallon.
You missed out two vital pieces of information... How many miles per gallon the vehicle does - and the price of a gallon of fuel !
Sounds like you are a goofball and should be walking......
That depends on the price of fuel per gallon.
Depends on the price of fuel.
800 divided by 17 = 47.06 gallons As of April 23, 2011 gas price is $3.79 per gallon. 47.06 x $3.79 = $ 178.36
(1,850 mi) x ($3.50 / gal) / (16 mi/gal) = $404.69
1800 mi / 22 mpg * $3.00/gal = $245.45 (approx; depending on exact price of gas)