500 miles at 39 cents per mile = 500*39 cents = 195 dollars
If you keep track of the total amount spent in cents, then divide that number by 0.505 cents/mile.
8325 cents.
5100 cents 2200/22=100 100*51 cents = 5100 cents
400 divide by miles per gallon times gas price = answer
55 dollars
Miles = Total Cost (in cents)/55.5
it would cost 10 cents per mile
the trip for 5 miles will cost you 8.20 dollars.
45 miles x 55.5 cents / mile = 2497.5 cents
$5
$110
12.56
If a truck is driven only 80,000 miles in a year, the average operating cost per mile may increase due to fixed costs being spread over fewer miles. This could result in a higher average cost compared to the 11.6 cents per mile calculated for 120,000 miles. The exact cost per mile for the 80,000 miles would depend on the fixed and variable cost structure of the truck's operation.
Divide cost per gallon by the miles per gallon to receive cost per mile. Take the result and multiply the miles to travel by the cost per mile to receive the total cost for the trip. Example: $3.55 cost per gallon/18 mpg= .1922 cents per mile X 1200 miles = $236.66 cost of trip.
Miles driven times 40 miles driven x 57.5 cents per mile
That's a total cost of $37.63 to the nearest cent.
To calculate the total cost of renting the car for one day and driving it 200 miles, you add the daily rental fee to the mileage charge. The daily rental fee is $35, and the mileage charge for 200 miles at 25 cents per mile is $50 (200 miles x $0.25). Therefore, the total cost would be $35 + $50 = $85.