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.
The current reimbursemnt rate for travel is about 0.58 cents per mile.
There is no possible way to multiply 35 cents and 100 miles. So my answer is; No clue.
The IRS allow 55 cents per miles for business travel assuming you are paying for your car.