That would depend on your vehicle. In a motorcycle, you might be getting 50 miles per gallon or more; in a muscle car, you'd be lucky to get 15 MPG. There are some big trucks where we don't calculate "miles per gallon" so much as "gallons per mile". Your gas mileage also varies by the weight carried and by air drag, which can depend on whether or not you have your windows open.
So in a mid-size car that gets 25MPG, you'd burn 31.28 gallons of gas, which would cost $93.84.
the trip for 5 miles will cost you 8.20 dollars.
You will use about 167 gallons of gasoline on the trip. The 3,000-mile trip would cost about $668.00 in fuel.
It would all depend on the gas mileage for the truck and the price of gas.
That's 52 gallons. If gas is $3.00 That's 156 dollars of gas.
Depends on what city you are in.
A 1,600 mile trip at that rate would cost about $192.00in gasoline.
$13.00 1.50 for first mile + .25 times the 46 tenths of a mile for the rest of the trip. It would be cheaper if he stopped and got out after each mile and just paid the first mile fee of 1.50 six times to complete the trip would only cost 9.00, probably would upset the cab driver.
It depends on how much a gallon of gasoline costs you. If you pay $2.75 per gallon, the 2,500 mile trip would cost about $491.07 at 14 mpg.
Divide cost per gallon by the miles per gallon to receive cost per mile. Take the result and multiply the miles to travel by the cost per mile to receive the total cost for the trip. Example: $3.55 cost per gallon/18 mpg= .1922 cents per mile X 1200 miles = $236.66 cost of trip.
the cost of the trip would be 2,400,500
Varies with location.
The cost of a trip on a steamboat in 1850 varied by the size of the room. A small room was about 25 cents per mile while a large room was about 75 cents per mile.