Miles per gallon = distance/gallons 200/12.5 = 16 miles per gallon.
Around 1976 gas prices in Massachusetts was 50 cents per gallon.
(63)/(how many miles per gallon your car gets)
800 miles / 16 miles per gallon = 50 gallons x $4 per gallon = $200.
811 : 17 = 54,18 gallon. For the 811 miles it will need 54,18 gallon gas.
8.3 kilometers per liter is about 19.5 miles per gallon.
1360 miles at 20 miles per gallon = 1360/20 = 168 gallons of gas
The answer will depend on how many miles per gallon the vehicle gets.
The miles per gallon on the highway for this car is between 21 and 26 miles per gallon. The gas tank capacity for it is 20 gallons.
In 2001, the average price per gallon of regular unleaded gas was $1.46
30 miles per gallon equates to about 7.925 miles per liter of gasoline.
That all depends - on how many miles per gallon the vehicle does.
1) Divide miles driven by miles per gallon to determine how many gallons will be needed. 2) Multiply by the cost of a gallon of gas to determine the cost for the trip. Here is an example: 1) Assume you take a 450 mile trip in a vehicle that gets 18 miles per gallon and gas that costs $4.10 per gallon. 2) 450 miles / 18 miles per gallon = 25 gallons of gas. 3) 25 gallons X $4.10 per gallon = $102.50. 4) Total cost of your trip for gas is $102.50.
20 cents per gallon in 1930. That would be about $2.81 per gallon in 2014.
In Southern Idaho it is between $3.29.9 per gallon and $3.36.9 per gallon.
This depends on your car, it is usually different with each car.
1250 miles / 25 galon = 50 miles/galon x $2.5= $125 miles per gallon