It costs 4.10 which is obtained as "a little more than 4".The exact answer is 4.15
$4.50
an estimation is an educated guess as to the cost of a certain procedure or product.
Yes. True
It will cost (36.364) times (cost of one gallon of gas).
Cost = 1.45*Gallon
10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).
The most difference is on cost estimation. In PreFS, cost estimation is based on assumptions while cost estimation in FS is normally based on vendors' offers/proposals, at least for expensive price equipment/materials.
The tank holds 21 gallons ( on the 4 door ) , so if you ran out of gas and then filled the tank - $ 79.80
an estimation is an educated guess as to the cost of a certain procedure or product.
$29.80
Cost of a gallon of gas in 1999
I'm not sure...but I just filled up and it seemed to be roughly a .5 gallon tank. With gas here in Chicago around $4.50 a gallon it cost me $2.35 to fill up.
It cost $1.34 per gallon.
Cost of a gallon milk in 1981 was $2.30
The average cost of a gallon of milk in 2003 was $3.19. In 2012, the average cost of a gallon of milk was $3.53.
Cost estimation is important because each project has the risk of added costs that weren't consider up front throwing the project into a state where you may not have the budget required to continue working on the project. The cost estimation should include the initial assessment plus % available for added costs.
COCOMO constructive cost estimation model
The average cost of a gallon of gas is $3.65.