You will use about 80 gallons of gas so just multiply 80 x the amount you pay for a gallon of gas to get the total cost. If you pay $3.00 per gallon, the trip will cost about $240.00 in fuel.
You will pay $360.00. 1200 miles x (1 gal / 10 miles) x ($3.00 / 1 gal) = $360.00
A simple division problem should yield our answer: 1200 miles ÷ 10 miles/gallon = 120 gallons. Therefore to drive 1200 miles in a vehicle that consumes a gallon of gasoline every 10 miles would require 120 gallons of gas. (Which at approximately $3.50, would be very costly).
1200 miles @ 19 miles to the gallon = 1200/19 = 63.2 gallons. The price does not alter the amount of gas required.
1200 miles @ 20 miles per gallon means 1200/20 = 60 gallons. 60 gallons @ 2.99 per gallon = 179.40
Divide the number of miles by miles per gallon = 1200 / 32 = 37.5 gallons.
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.
1200/25 = 48 gallons
This one's easy ... 1200 miles, divided by 22 mpg = 54.5 gallons. 54.5 gallons times $1.95 per gallon = $106.28 for your gas money.
240 1200/15 x 3
1,200 miles at 12 miles per gallon = 100 gallons.100 gallons at $3.50 per gallon = $350 .
It would cost($3.50) x (1,200) / (miles your car covers per gallon).
66 2/3 gallons