480 miles, if we just look at it from the mathematical perspective. However, many cars have a wet sump fuel pump, where a gallon or two of gasoline sits in a detent in the fuel tank surrounding the fuel pump to keep it cool, and this fuel cannot be picked up by the fuel pump and delivered to the engine.
It will cost about 1,040 dollars.
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About 60 dollars.
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2500 miles divded by 30 miles =83.3 gallons so if its 2 dollars a gallon it will be 2.00 x 83.3 =166.66 dollars
If you get 30 mpg, it will cost 240 dollars. If you get 20 mpg, it will cost 360 dollars.
Assuming 20 miles per gallon and a four dollar cost per gallon the fuel cost would be about 180 dollars to drive that 900 miles.
If you have a 20 gallon tank and you get 20 miles to the gallon, it will take you 2 tanks of fuel. At $3.20 a gallon it will cost you 128 dollars for your trip.
About 66.86 dollars.
Okay so we can drive 30 miles on one gallon. So divide 1500 by 30 to get the total number of gallons we will need. 1500/30 = 50. So we need 50 gallons, and if gas is 5 dollars a gallon, 50 * 5 = 250 dollars
So 60 miles to the gallon, and we want to drive 1180 miles total. Divide the total number of miles by how many miles per gallon we get, that'll give us the total number of gallons needed. So 1180/60 = 19.666667 gallons. If gas costs 4.20 dollars per gallon, and we need 19.666667 gallons or approximately 20 gallons, we need 20*4.20 dollars, which is 84 dollars.