That depends on the economy of the vehicle. If you get 10 mpg, you will need 1 gallon.
That depends on the economy of the vehicle. If you get 10 mpg, you will need 1 gallon.
That depends on the economy of the vehicle. If you get 10 mpg, you will need 1 gallon.
(10 miles) / (25 miles per gallon) = 0.4 gallon
It depends what kind of car you have. It could take anywhere from 10-less than one gallon of gas to go that far depending on the car's gas mileage.
250÷25 = 10. 10 x $3.40 = $34.
185 gallons of gas at approximately $3.60 a gallon $666
In 200 miles you use 20 gallons - at 4.50 per , that is $90
Assuming 40 miles to the gallon. A light year is 5.87849981 � 1012 miles then 5.87849981 � 1012 miles / 40 miles/gallon = 1.4696249525� 10^11 gallons
That depends upon your mpg and the cost of gas. Let's say you get 10 mpg and your gas costs $4 per gallon. 65 miles / 10 mpg X $4 / gal = $26. If you get 20 mpg at the same price per gallon, then it would be only $13.
What ever the price of gas is in your area multiplied by 40.
For 3.5 gallons on the drive, about 10 dollars.
You would also have to know the price of gasolene.
131/10 = 13.1 miles.
1100/10 = 110 gallons. If the cost of gas in your area is 3.00$ per gallon then 110 x 3 = 330 dollars for your trip