15 x .50 = 7.50
well, if you were going 1 mile in 60 sec. you would be going 1 mile per minute. or, in this case, you would be going 5/6 of a mile per minute. (MPM, or miles per minute.)
The reciprocal of mph is 1/mph, or the reciprocal of miles/hour is hours/mile. For instance, if you were going 20 miles per hour, you would also be going 1/20 hours per mile, or 3 minutes per mile.
Please tell me you're not driving a vehicle that gets 20 gallons to the mile. That would use up 20,000 gallons and cost you 80,000 dollars. 20 miles to the gallon would use 50 gallons and cost 200 dollars.
AnswerDepends on how fast you are going. for example, if you are going 60 miles/hr then in 1 minute there is 1 mile. now if you are going 30 miles/hr then in a minute there is 1/2 miles.
500 miles at 39 cents per mile = 500*39 cents = 195 dollars
Divide cost per gallon by the miles per gallon to receive cost per mile. Take the result and multiply the miles to travel by the cost per mile to receive the total cost for the trip. Example: $3.55 cost per gallon/18 mpg= .1922 cents per mile X 1200 miles = $236.66 cost of trip.
well, if you were going 1 mile in 60 sec. you would be going 1 mile per minute. or, in this case, you would be going 5/6 of a mile per minute. (MPM, or miles per minute.)
2.75 per. gallon and i get 15 miles per gallon. what would it cost per. gal. I'm going to be charging for gas and i need to know how to find the price per. mile
The reciprocal of mph is 1/mph, or the reciprocal of miles/hour is hours/mile. For instance, if you were going 20 miles per hour, you would also be going 1/20 hours per mile, or 3 minutes per mile.
51.43 seconds (rounded)
Divide $21 billion by 31 miles to get over $677 million per mile.
Please tell me you're not driving a vehicle that gets 20 gallons to the mile. That would use up 20,000 gallons and cost you 80,000 dollars. 20 miles to the gallon would use 50 gallons and cost 200 dollars.
AnswerDepends on how fast you are going. for example, if you are going 60 miles/hr then in 1 minute there is 1 mile. now if you are going 30 miles/hr then in a minute there is 1/2 miles.
That would depend on how much gas the car used per mile.
Not even one half mile. In the US, a standard mile is 5,280 feet. So, you still have 3,280 feet to go to get to the one mile marker. you would travel 0.378787878787878787878787 (and it keeps going forever) miles
500 miles at 39 cents per mile = 500*39 cents = 195 dollars
A 1,600 mile trip at that rate would cost about $192.00in gasoline.