Depends at which pressure you want it, how high you want to pump it, how much loss (bends, pipe diameter, numbe rof valves, types of valves) and what's the working temperature and nature of the fluid you will be using.
It's that simple.
Depends on the price of fuel. 250 divide by 22 = 11.36 gallon of fuel required for the trip. Multiply that by the price of fuel per gallon.
1200 miles @ 19 miles to the gallon = 1200/19 = 63.2 gallons. The price does not alter the amount of gas required.
The amount of fuel required depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle: the price has nothing whatsoever to do with how much you will need.
40 lbs http://www.onlineconversion.com/weight_common.htm
340÷25 equals 13.6 gallons of fuel required to travel that distance. 13.6×4 dollars equals $54.40.
1,300 divided by 10 = 130 gallons of fuel required for the trip. 130 x $4 = $520
It depends on how many miles per gallon your car gets, and the cost of the gas required to cover the distance.
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.
$66.50
$1170.
At $2 a gallon, about $90.
How much would it cost to drive from Louisville to Tampa if gas costs 1.70 per gallon