Depends on the miles per gallon the vehicle you are driving gets. Divide the mileage the vehicles gets into 2,000 and then multiply by $3. Example of a car getting 30 mpg.
30 divided into 2,000 = 66.66 gallons of fuel used for the 2,000 mile trip. At $3 per gallon, $3x66.6 gallons of fuel used = $199.80
2000 miles at 27 miles per gallon = 2000/27 gallons. 2000/27 gallons at 3.50 per gallon = 2000/27 * 3.50 units of currency = 259.26 units
2000/5 x 3.00. = $1200
$533.33
2000 miles @ 25mpg = 80 gallons @ 3.00 a gallon is 240.00
cost = units_of_fuel_used x cost_of_unit_of_fuel = (distance ÷ distance_per_unit_fuel) x cost_of_unit_of_fuel = (2000 ÷ 30) x 4.00 ≈ 266.67
$280 - 2000 miles divided by 20 (# of mpg) = 100 gallons of gas needed. 100 times 2.80 (cost of each gallon) = $280 total.
2000 divided by 20 x 1.80 = 180 dollars.
At $2.75 per gallon, this trip will cost $147.32
$464.47
2000/10=200; 200 * 3.85 = input it into a calculator Dollars.
If gas cost $3.70 per gallon i have an 8 cylendar truck how much would it cost me to drive 266 miles
The answer will depend on the cost of a gallon.