To calculate the gas money for a 180-mile drive, you'll need to know your vehicle's fuel efficiency (miles per gallon) and the current gas price per gallon. For example, if your car gets 30 miles per gallon and gas costs $3.50 per gallon, you would need 6 gallons of gas for the trip (180 miles ÷ 30 mpg). This would result in a total cost of $21 (6 gallons × $3.50). Adjust the calculations based on your vehicle's efficiency and local gas prices.
The answer will depend on the cost of gas, surely!
That depends on the miles driven and the economy of the vehicle.
It is 1,220 miles, which you can calculate the amount of gas for your car.
Divide 1485 by 11 to get the number of gallons it will take and multiply that answer by the cost of gas.
Depends on your speed!
29.16 Gallons.
40 gallons !
How many miles to the gallon do you get? Divide that number into 575.
About 46.875 gallons of gas.
6 hours
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depends on what speed your driving at