In March, 2000 gas was $1.54 according to usa today.
Gas isn't milk so your answer is none.
The average cost for a gallon of regular gasoline in 2000 was: $1.51 (about $1.91 in 2010 dollars).
The average cost for a gallon of regular gasoline in 2000 was: $1.51 (about $1.91 in 2010 dollars).
Assume $4 per gallon of gas. Depends on your vehicles gas mileage. if 20 mpg then 2000/20 x $4 = $400 If 40 mpg then 2000/40 x $4 = $200
The average gas price in the U.S. in the year 2000 was $1.60.
The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in 2000 was: $1.51
The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in 2000 was $1.51
According to the Department of Energy, in 2000, a gallon of gas cost an average of just over $1.50--in real dollars and adjusted for inflation. However, real gas prices varied depending on the locality.
In San Antonio, TX, gasoline ranged from $0.999 to $1.099 per gallon in 2000.
2000/5 x 3.00. = $1200
$280 - 2000 miles divided by 20 (# of mpg) = 100 gallons of gas needed. 100 times 2.80 (cost of each gallon) = $280 total.
It is difficult to come up with an estimate of an electric bill cost for a 2000 square foot home that has gas-fueled heat, hot water, and a stove. The cost of electricity varies depending on where you live. A conservative estimate would be in the $300 range.