1600000
That depends on your fuel mileage.
== == I think that would be 30,000 liters.
Mercury has a shorter travel time by jet from Earth compared to Saturn. This is because Mercury is much closer to Earth in terms of distance. Traveling to Saturn would take significantly longer due to its much greater distance from Earth.
90000 @ 1$/l with a consume of 9l/100km
Not very much.
Depends entirely on the fuel mileage of the vehicle you're driving.
The price of repairs can vary a lot by location. The estimate to replace the fuel pump on a 1992 Mercury Sable is between $478 and $727. The estimate for the fuel filter replacement is $115 to $150. Both estimates include parts and labor, but not tax.
Depends, how much fuel has you got? :>
Traveling to Mercury and back would cost billions of dollars, considering spacecraft development, launch, maintenance, and return journey expenses. Currently, there are no commercial trips to Mercury, and only a few spacecraft have been sent there by space agencies at very high costs. It would require significant funding and advanced technology to plan such a mission for human travel.
In general it is cheaper to travel by train. It is much cheaper to fuel a train than it is a plane and this would account for some of the expense involved in flying.
About 1/3 to 1/4 of a tank.
More information needed. What is the fuel milage of the vehicle in question? Rephrase and resubmit. ■