The price of the gas is irrelevant ! It depends entirely on how many miles per gallon the vehicle travels !
800 miles @ 25 miles/gallon = 800/25 = 32 gallons.32 gallons @ 4 dollars/gallon = 32*4 = 128 dollars.800 miles @ 25 miles/gallon = 800/25 = 32 gallons.32 gallons @ 4 dollars/gallon = 32*4 = 128 dollars.800 miles @ 25 miles/gallon = 800/25 = 32 gallons.32 gallons @ 4 dollars/gallon = 32*4 = 128 dollars.800 miles @ 25 miles/gallon = 800/25 = 32 gallons.32 gallons @ 4 dollars/gallon = 32*4 = 128 dollars.
120miles/10mpg = 12 gallons needed 12 gallons * 4 dollars per gallon = 48 dollars Maths is great, eh?
475 @ 18 miles to the gallon = 475/18 gallons. and at 4.00 dollars to the gallon, that would cost 4*475/18 dollars = 105.56 dollars
(2,224 miles) x (1 gallon / 20 miles) x (4.00 / gallon) = 444.80
(1,215 miles) x (gallon/35 miles) x (4.00 $/gallon) = $138.86 (rounded)
So 60 miles to the gallon, and we want to drive 1180 miles total. Divide the total number of miles by how many miles per gallon we get, that'll give us the total number of gallons needed. So 1180/60 = 19.666667 gallons. If gas costs 4.20 dollars per gallon, and we need 19.666667 gallons or approximately 20 gallons, we need 20*4.20 dollars, which is 84 dollars.
You will burn about 54 gallons of gas on the trip. This will cost you about $162.00
It will cost about 1,040 dollars.
$173.91
10 MILES per gallon, and we want to drive 2000 miles, so let's divide the total number of miles by our mpg, and that will tell us how many gallons we need. 2000 /10 = 200 gallons. At 4.50 dollars per gallon, and we need 200 gallons, 200*4.50 = 900 dollars needed.
750÷15 equals 50. 50 times $3.63 equals $181.50.
2500 miles divded by 30 miles =83.3 gallons so if its 2 dollars a gallon it will be 2.00 x 83.3 =166.66 dollars