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).
10.3 miles @ 20 miles per gallon = 10.3/20 = 0.515 gallons.
@ 3.96 a gallon that will cost 2.04 (approx).
232.96 total. The capacity of the tank is irrelevant. To travel 416 miles at a rate of 5 miles per gallon uses 83.2 gallons. 83.2 gallons at a cost of 2.80 per gallon is 232.96 !
(835 miles) x (1 gallon/20 miles) x (3.75 bux/gallon) = $ 156.56
(1,100 miles) x (1 gallon/28 miles) x ($4/gallon) = $157.143 (rounded)
$333.33
800 miles / 16 miles per gallon = 50 gallons x $4 per gallon = $200.
It will cost you 500.00 in gas
$97.82
It will cost about 110.21 approximate
Approximately $50
If you are driving 350 miles and the vehicle is getting 20 miles per gallon, divide 350 by 20 and you will need 17.5 gallons of fuel travel this distance. 17.5 gallons X $3.65 per gallon, equals $63.88.
416/29=14.344827*3.25=$46.62416/29=14.344827*3.25=$46.62
Divide mileage (467.47) by miles per gallon (26) to determine how many gallons are required and multiply by price per gallon (2.89) to determine cost of gasoline for the trip: 467.47 / 26 = 17.97515 gallons x 2.89 = $51.96.
The fuel cost should be about $177.31.
You will pay $3.20 per gallon, $48 per tank. A tankful of fuel should take about approximately 375 miles @ 25 mpg. Therefore if you want to travel 350 miles, you will require 14 gallons of fuel @ 25 mpg. 14 x $3.20/gal = $44.80
130.45
That's impossible to answer. You must tell us how many miles per gallon you are getting
In Connecticut regular gasoline is going for $2.71 per US gallon today.