In the seven months ending in March, the Pentagon's average monthly cost for its most-used jet fuel, JP-8, rose 34 percent, from $2.34 to $3.13 per gallon, according to the Defense Logistics Agency. The cost of JP-5, used primarily by Navy jets operating at sea, increased from $2.22 to $2.94 per gallon. From the Army Times; May 18, 2008
8,000,000 pounds
JP8 is 6.7 pounds per gallon.
It will cost (36.364) times (cost of one gallon of gas).
$2.92
In 1998, the US national average cost of one gallon of regular gasoline was $1.06
In 2009, the US national average cost of one gallon of regular gasoline was $2.35
No. JP8 would completely clog up the Diesel Particulate Filter and render the vehicle inoperable. Not to mention you'd be committing theft if you were putting JP8 into your vehicle, since the military is the only customer of it.
In the year of 1971 the cost of one gallon of milk would cost about $1.19 more or less depending on where it was purchased.
The cost will be different from one country to another!
One gallon was about $3.75
60
390/18 = 212/3 gallonsIt will cost (212/3) times (the cost of one gallon).