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It depends on the gas mileage of the vehicle.
In November 2008, 30 states in the US sold gas at under $2 a gallon. This was the first time gas had fallen below $2 a gallon since March 2005. It didn't last long though. By May of 2009 the national average climbed above $2 a gallon again and has never dipped below $2 since.
6.4 ounces for each gallon of gas.
A gallon of water is heavier (about 7 1/2 lbs per gallon) than gasoline (about 5.8 lbs per gallon). This is also the reason that gas floats on top of water.
Most 2-stroke engines will run efficiently on 1/2 ounce of oil to a gallon of gas. Make sure it is 2 stroke oil, not regular engine oil.
Around 2 cents a gallon.
1/2 gallon of gas
Gasoline is 6 1/2 pounds per gallon. You can do the math.
Today, the gas prices in New York range from $4.00 per gallon to $4.30 per gallon. (Friday, November 2 , 2012)
1 gallon of GAS to 3.2oz 2-stroke oil or 2%
1) Divide miles driven by miles per gallon to determine how many gallons will be needed. 2) Multiply by the cost of a gallon of gas to determine the cost for the trip. Here is an example: 1) Assume you take a 450 mile trip in a vehicle that gets 18 miles per gallon and gas that costs $4.10 per gallon. 2) 450 miles / 18 miles per gallon = 25 gallons of gas. 3) 25 gallons X $4.10 per gallon = $102.50. 4) Total cost of your trip for gas is $102.50.
12 cents per gallon which is $1.40 in todays money.