62.79 to the nearest cent.
400 divide by miles per gallon times gas price = answer
Depends on the MPG the vehicle you are driving gets and the price you pay for the fuel per gallon.
Divide 1400 / 30 to get the number of gallons. Then multiply that by the price of gasoline per gallon.
The answer depends on the efficiency of the vehicle in miles per gallon, as well as the price of gasoline. An average automobile goes 20 miles on a gallon of gas. Divide distance by efficiency (1000 miles divided by 20 miles per gallon results in 50 gallons.) If gas costs $3 per gallon, then the fuel used by this car to travel 1000 miles would cost $150 and you would need to fill up twice. If you drive a hybrid at 33 miles per gallon, the cost would be $90 (one tank of gas used). If you drive a truck or SUV at 10 miles per gallon, the cost would be $300 with four fill-ups.
Ahh... basic mental arithmetic ! The answer is 175. Incidentally, my five-year-old nephew shouted the answer in my ear as I was typing it myself !
That depends on the price of fuel per gallon.
86 x the price per gallon
The answer will depend on the price of gas!
t will cost you the price of 55 gallons - whatever that price is.
Find the distance. cost = (distance * price per gallon ) / miles per gallon.
What ever the price of gas is in your area multiplied by 40.
1200 miles @ 19 miles to the gallon = 1200/19 = 63.2 gallons. The price does not alter the amount of gas required.
You would also have to know the price of gasolene.
You missed out two vital pieces of information... How many miles per gallon the vehicle does - and the price of a gallon of fuel !
The idea is to 1) Divide the miles by the miles-per-gallon, to get the number of gallons, and then 2) Multiply the number of gallons by the price per gallon.
$854.00
Gasoline will cost you just shy of $220.