85 x 0.565 = $48.03 when rounded to 2 decimal places.
The answer depends in the price of gas and the miles per gallon gotten by your vehicle. A reasonable estimate might be 15 cents. If gas is $3 per gallon, you could get 1/20 of a gallon for 15 cents and that would take you one mile if your car get 20 miles per gallon.
1 mile = 5,280 feet10 miles = 52,800 feet
400 divide by miles per gallon times gas price = answer
0.994 mile
45 miles x 55.5 cents / mile = 2497.5 cents
That's a total cost of $37.63 to the nearest cent.
If you get 85 cents for 1 kilometer, which is approximately 0.62 miles, then you would earn about 52.7 cents for 1 mile.
For the tax year 2010 50 cents per mile for business miles driven.
$5
the definition is how much you spend per mile in cents.
the trip for 5 miles will cost you 8.20 dollars.
85 x 0.565 = $48.03 when rounded to 2 decimal places.
(1,475 miles) times (30 cents) = 44,250 cent-miles, or 442.5 dollar-miles. Neither has any physical significance, and both are meaningless.
There is no possible way to multiply 35 cents and 100 miles. So my answer is; No clue.
The current reimbursemnt rate for travel is about 0.58 cents per mile.
The IRS allow 55 cents per miles for business travel assuming you are paying for your car.