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
$533.33
2000 divided by 20 x 1.80 = 180 dollars.
2000/10=200; 200 * 3.85 = input it into a calculator Dollars.
$280 - 2000 miles divided by 20 (# of mpg) = 100 gallons of gas needed. 100 times 2.80 (cost of each gallon) = $280 total.
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 miles @ 25mpg = 80 gallons @ 3.00 a gallon is 240.00
2000/5 x 3.00. = $1200
To get the number of gallons, simply divide the distance by the miles per gallon. 2000 miles / 16 mpg = 125 gallons
My Ford Excursion is equipped with a V10 and has 4 wheel drive and gets exactly 7 miles to the gallon in the city.
10 MILES per gallon, and we want to drive 2000 miles, so let's divide the total number of miles by our mpg, and that will tell us how many gallons we need. 2000 /10 = 200 gallons. At 4.50 dollars per gallon, and we need 200 gallons, 200*4.50 = 900 dollars needed.
2000 ÷ 22 = 90.91 90.91 x 5 = $454.55
All depends on how you drive it mate, whether you absolutely flog it or drive like an old woman.