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Its average speed is (3000/5) = 600 miles per hour.
Assuming the boat goes about 60mph (this would be a speed boat), it would take 3000/60 = 50 hours or about 2 days of non-stop driving. Don't forget to bring extra gas!
Oh, isn't that a lovely question? Just imagine light dancing across the canvas of the sky. Well, light travels at about 186,282 miles per second, so it would take just about 0.016 seconds for light to travel 3000 miles. Isn't that just amazing to think about?
If the wheel made 3000 revolutions and covered 45000 pi inches, then one revolution would cover 15 pi inches. That is the circumference. The circumference is equal to 2 times the radius times pi. Then the radius is 7.5 inches.
3000 x 3 = 9000
3000/28*4.5= $482
(3000/16)*4.50= $843.75
3000 (miles) divided by 18 (milespergal) multiplied by 2.50 (costpergal) COST $416.67
3000 / 12 = 250 gallons.250 x 3.85 = $962.50
$1 for every 3.5 miles. 3000/3.5= approx. 857 Answer is about $857 $1 for every 3.5 miles. 3000/3.5= approx. 857 Answer is about $857
You will use about 167 gallons of gasoline on the trip. The 3,000-mile trip would cost about $668.00 in fuel.
Fuel cost would be $576.92 Well traveling 3000 miles will take over a day and if gas is 2.50 today it will probably 3.75 tomorrow. Therefore the answer to your question all depends on what time you leave, how fast you drive, what time you fill up the tank, and what time the gas stations change their prices in the morning.
3000 miles / 22 MPG X $1.50 per gallon = $204.55
(3,000 miles) x (1 gallon/36 miles) x ($4/gallon) = $3331/3
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3,000/26 = 115.385 gallons (rounded)
First find the number of gallons: distance/fuel efficiency= 3000/36=83.3 Then multiply the number of gallons by the price=83.3*4=£332.20