3 dollars 18 cents per gallon converts to about 84 cents per liter.
0.075 cents.
In order to answer the question, we also need to know the density of the item being weighed or measured. That is, we need to know how many kilograms of the item in question are in a gallon. The amount would be different for different items such as water, salt, different coins, jelly beans, etc.
Half of a half of a nickel is 1.25 cents. A nickel is 5 cents. Half of that is 2.5 cents and half again would be the 1.25 cents.
1 mile = approx 1.6 km, so (22 cents/km) x (1.6 km/mi) = 35.2 cents/mi
Lets say the gas price is 5.00 9/10. The 9/10 indicates the 9/10th of a penny. This means that for every ten gallons, you need to pay 9 cents more. If your car can fill up 30 gallons, then the actual price will be $150.27. By doing this to many cars around gas stations everywhere, it's easy to make slightly more money.
13.96 liters. U.S. gallons are different from imperial gallons. 1 Imperial gallon is equal to 4.54609188 litres and 1 US gallon is equal to 3.78541178 litres. Liters on the other hand are the same everywhere. One liter equals 0.26 U.S. gallon or 0.219 Imperial gallon.
Americans use five times the amount of water that Europeans use. Humans daily use about 190 liters (50 gallons) of water. A person pays about 25 cents for water use on a daily basis. Two thirds of the water used in a home is used in the bathroom. To flush a toilet we use 7.5 to 26.5 liters (2 to 7 gallons) of water. In a five-minute shower we use 95 to 190 liters (25 to 50 gallons) of water. To brush your teeth you use 7.5 liters (2 gallons) of water. For an automatic dishwasher 35 to 45 liters (9 to 12 gallons) of water is used.
0.075 cents.
5000 gallons at a rate of 0.4355 cents per cubic foot = about $2.91
it will cost 2$.
Write the 26 cents as 0.26 dollars (assuming that you are talking about dollar-cents), and multiply this by the number of liters.
are you serious? 630 cents
The average cost of municipal water in the US about .005 cents per gallon or roughly $5 for 1000 gallons. 3000 gallons would cost $15.
In order to answer the question, we also need to know the density of the item being weighed or measured. That is, we need to know how many kilograms of the item in question are in a gallon. The amount would be different for different items such as water, salt, different coins, jelly beans, etc.
per gallon is cheaper than 1 liter. 1 gallon = 3.785 liters so 1 gallon is .85 and 3.785 liters is .956.
step 1: 1 liter/15 cents = 3.785212 liters/ ? cents step 2: 1 x ? =15 x 3.785212 step 3: ? = 15 x 3.785212 step 4: ? = 56.77818 step 5: round to the nearest cent : 57 cents answer: A gallon is 57 cents BTW: 3.785212 liters are equal to a gallon EXACTLY
$3.18 per gallon is about 84 cents per liter.