To figure this out first divide the miles to be traveled by the mileage (675 divided by 18 = 37.5 gallons of gasoline).
Now the tricky question is how much do you have to pay for the gasoline? Will it be higher or lower where you are going? To be safe add $1.50 to what you are currently paying where you live.
For example, where I live it is right at 3.00 per gallon. Now just to be safe let us figure 4.50 per gallon. 37.5 times $4.50 = $168.75 this is assuming that you will get 18mpg. Are you going somewhere where you will have to sit at lights or in traffic? Your mileage could be less. There are so many variables...will you get 18mpg at the speed you will drive going there?
At $2 a gallon, about $90.
It will cost (36.364) times (cost of one gallon of gas).
27.05
The cost of 94.7 gallons, approximately.
86 x the price per gallon
Find the distance. cost = (distance * price per gallon ) / miles per gallon.
If gas is $4 per gallon, it will cost $4 x 24 / 12 = $8
If gas is $4 per gallon, it will cost $4 x 460 / 16 = $115
If gas is $4 per gallon, it will cost $4 x 1080 / 19 = $227.37
The answer will depend on the price of gas!
It might help if you said what the cost of gas was!
If you drive 480 miles, and you get 15 miles per gallon, this equals 32. If each gallon is $3.75 per gallon, times 32, this would equal $120 in gas money.