You need to find out how many kilometers you get per liter. Take your distance, and divide it by how many km's per liter. Now multiply that by the price of premium locally. Note: I'm American so I'm assuming that everything is in metric, so the numbers below are due to be pretty far off.
example: 234km's distance
car gets 30 km per liter
gas costs $4 per liter
234/30 = 7.8
7.8 X 4 = $31.2
about 234 miles.
234 m = 0.234 kmTo convert from m to km, divide by 1000.
Romania's eastern border is the Black Sea (234 km), Prut + Danube rivers (aprox. 600 km). Bulgaria's eastern border is the Black Sea (354 km)/
23.4 kilometers = 23,400 meters
About 234 km or 146 road miles.
1 meter = 100cm. So, 235 cm = 235 / 100 = 2.35 meters.
its gonna cost you like 400 pounds.... be-cos its 2000 km journey
While England and the UK do use SI units for length, in order to tell you the cost per km, we need to know what you are measuring.
That depends on the size and efficiency of the car/engine.
the book says 240000 km but you must change it at 150 000 km if not it will brake and it will cost much more
depends on how many km or miles you plan to drive
90000 @ 1$/l with a consume of 9l/100km