The cost for 30 units of gas depends on the price per unit, which can vary based on location and market conditions. To calculate the total cost, simply multiply the price per unit by 30. For example, if gas costs $3 per unit, then 30 units would cost $90. Please check current prices in your area for an accurate calculation.
It depends on the price of gas. If gas costs $5/gallon, it would cost about $835.00 to go 5000 miles when your car get 30 miles to the gallon. If gas costs $3/gallon, it would cost about $500. cost = 5000/30 * cost-of-gas
In 1957 gas averaged around .30 per gallon.
(2,083 miles) x (3.65 $/gal) / (30 mile/gal) = $253.43 for gas only
I suggest you first calculate how much gas you need. Then you can multiply by the unit cost of gas to find the total cost. (By the way, gasoline is not the only cost involved in driving a car.)
29.4 gallons, but for NovaNet users its 30
First, determine how many gallons it will take: 1200 mi ÷ 30 mi/gal = 40 gal. Then, figure out how much it'll cost: $4.20/gal × 40 gal = $168.00 A useful idea is to keep the units with the calculation, and verify that your method makes sense by checking that you get sensible units. You can tell something is wrong, if you end up with the price being miles/$ or something silly like that.
At 30 miles per gallon, it would cost $29.25.
Gas in 1963 cost about 30 cents per gallon
In Ks. bought it for 20-30 cents a gallon. Regular or ethal.
It will take 30 gallons. Multiply that by the cost of gas in your part of the world. At 3.50, it will cost $105.00
It's 1335 miles. if you average 30 mpg, you will use 44.5 gallons. If gas is $3.50 a gallon, it will cost $155.75
It depends what the gas consumption of the vehicle is ! For example - if a car does 60 miles per gallon - it'll cost 33.60 BUT if it only does 30 mpg it's gonna cost twice that !