In the seven months ending in March, the Pentagon's average monthly cost for its most-used jet fuel, JP-8, rose 34 percent, from $2.34 to $3.13 per gallon, according to the Defense Logistics Agency. The cost of JP-5, used primarily by Navy jets operating at sea, increased from $2.22 to $2.94 per gallon. --Taken from ArmyTimes
1964/28*2.75= $192.982 total miles divided by miles per gallon times by total gallons by fuel cost = total cost for trip
Depends on what you are paying per gallon for fuel. 6,000 divided by 42 equals 142.85. So you know you will use at least 143 gallons of fuel. Assuming you will pay on average $3.60 for fuel it will cost you, 143 x $3.60 = $514.80.
1500 divided by 17.6 = 85.2 Therefore it will require 85.2 gallons of fuel. 85.2 x $3.07 = $261.56
1,300 divided by 10 = 130 gallons of fuel required for the trip. 130 x $4 = $520
Depends on the MPG the vehicle you are driving gets and the price you pay for the fuel per gallon.
JP8 is 6.7 pounds per gallon.
You need to know the price per gallon and also the miles per gallon your car can achieve. Then the cost per mile is the dollars per gallon divided by the miles per gallon. The answer is in dollars per mile (in the UK use pounds instead). So with fuel at $1 per gallon, and car that does 20 mpg, the fuel cost is $1 / 20 per mile, or 5 cents per mile.
You Must first know the price per gallon. If the fuel is $1.00 per gallon it would cost 1 Million dollars. You Muliply the cost per gallon times the number of gallons and that equals the total cost. ie: if Fuel is $2.00 er gallon 2 x 1,000,000 = $2,000,000.00
Depends on what you pay per gallon. Assuming $6 per gallon, aircraft burning 600 pounds per hour, ABOUT 7.1 lbs per gallon, cruise at 190 mph, fuel cost is ABOUT $2.81 per hour.
That depends on the price of fuel per gallon.
The cost per mile for a garbage truck varies somewhat with the price of diesel fuel and the age and condition of the truck. On average, the fuel cost per mile for a garbage truck is about $1.33 if diesel fuel is selling for $3.99 per gallon. The trucks generally average 3 miles per gallon of fuel.
475 divided by 25 = 19 gallons of fuel required. Multiply that by the fuel cost in your area. At $1.90 per gallon it would cost $36.10.
$1.39
That depends on two factors you've not provided !... (a) the cost per gallon of the fuel, and (b) how many miles per gallon does the vehicle get !
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Jet fuel weighs about 6.7 pounds per gallon and costs about 3 dollars per gallon, so that would equate to approximately 45 cents per pound.
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