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The price of gasoline varies from pump to pump, town to town, state to state. Multiply the price of a gallon where you live by 21 and you will have your answer.
At the pump station services Gasoline is sold by the gallon.
In 1920 the price of a gallon of gasoline was around .18 cents. But that .18 cents is equal to $2.05 in todays money.
Depends on the price of the fuel at the pump. Just multiply the price per gallon by 20 and you will get the result. For example: * Gasoline price is $3.75 * Multiply $3.75 x 20 * Answer = $75.00
The US average in 1960 was 31 cents per gallon. That would be about $2.46 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
In a simple illustration, let's assume an oil company is paying $100 for a barrel (42 gallons) of basic crude oil. Their cost for a gallon will be about $2.38. At a gasoline-pump price of $4.00 per gallon. so, result comes as cost of converting one gallon crude oil is $1.62 (4.00-2.38=1.62).
Prices at the pump for different regions of the country are posted on the DOE's Energy Information Agency's website, as provided in the attached link.
A failed fuel pump can cause gasoline to get into the oil.A failed fuel pump can cause gasoline to get into the oil.
Indiana invented the first gasoline pump submitted by dominique
It is the nozzle you insert into your fuel tank filler neck to pump gasoline into your vehicle.
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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.