What ever they ask for it. I don't live in a area I can haggel out a lower price.
i hard that an chicago pay for one gallon of milk 400 hundred dollar for pop tabs but i dont know where the milk an pop tabs or not the same thank you
it is at least 3.00 to 4.00 dollars in Texas
At $3 a gallon, the 13.2 gallon tank of the 2014 Civic would cost $39.60 USD to fill.
About $10. Its usually around that much. (Edited answer) Actually, the price of milk is going to vary on the town you live in. I live on an island, hence, our groceries and most other items have to be imported from the south by barge. We pay more for milk and groceries because of this. In Anchorage, the prices of items are a little closer to what they would be in the lower 48. Often products are flown into Anchorage, which is a tiny bit cheaper to do. When I went to the grocery at Safeway in Ketchikan, on Saturday, January 12, 2013, milk was on sale for $2.19- $3.19 a half gallon, so between $4.40- $6.40 a gallon.
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.
In 1960 in my area of W-Ky it was selling on average for around 22 cents per gallon.
90 x 3.5 ie 315.00
In 1920, the price of a gallon of milk in the United States averaged around 35 to 50 cents. Prices varied by region and were influenced by factors such as supply and demand, production costs, and local economies. Adjusted for inflation, this price would be significantly lower than what consumers pay today.
Too much
9.50 Mexican pesos per litre. That would be US$2.77 per gallon.
Depends on the MPG the vehicle you are driving gets and the price you pay for the fuel per gallon.
Now approx. 2.95-3.00