It all depends on were you live and the vehicle you are driving.
You need to know the price per gallon and also the miles per gallon your car can achieve. Then the cost per mile is the dollars per gallon divided by the miles per gallon. The answer is in dollars per mile (in the UK use pounds instead). So with fuel at $1 per gallon, and car that does 20 mpg, the fuel cost is $1 / 20 per mile, or 5 cents per mile.
It depends on the price of the fuel.
Depends on the mpg of the vehicle you are driving and the price of fuel per gallon, none of which you listed.
The cost per mile for a garbage truck varies somewhat with the price of diesel fuel and the age and condition of the truck. On average, the fuel cost per mile for a garbage truck is about $1.33 if diesel fuel is selling for $3.99 per gallon. The trucks generally average 3 miles per gallon of fuel.
Gallons per mile? No vehicle burns that much fuel.
The average cost per mile doesn't care about where you're driving, it's only concerned with the gas mileage of the vehicle, and price per gallon of the fuel. Figure out your gas mileage, check the fuel prices, do the math, and you're done. gas price/MPG=cost per mile
The cost of petrol for 1 mile will depend on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle (miles per gallon) and the current price of petrol. As a rough estimate, if your car gets 25 miles per gallon and petrol costs $3 per gallon, then it would cost you around $0.12 per mile in petrol costs.
To calculate fuel costs for a 1,650-mile trip, you'll need to know your vehicle's fuel efficiency (miles per gallon) and the current price of fuel per gallon. For example, if your car gets 25 miles per gallon and fuel costs $3.50 per gallon, you would use 66 gallons of fuel (1,650 miles ÷ 25 MPG). Multiplying that by the price of fuel, the total cost would be approximately $231 (66 gallons × $3.50).
To estimate the cost of diesel fuel for a 170-mile trip, you need to know your vehicle's fuel efficiency (miles per gallon) and the current price of diesel fuel per gallon. For example, if your vehicle gets 20 miles per gallon and the price of diesel is $4.00 per gallon, you would need 8.5 gallons of fuel for the trip, costing approximately $34.00. Adjust the calculations based on your vehicle's specific fuel efficiency and local diesel prices.
Divide a gallon by the miles per gallon. 1/mpg=amount
Yes. For example, if you get 25 miles per gallon and you pay $2.50 per gallon for gasoline, it costs you roughly 10 cents per mile in fuel. (2.50 / mpg = .10)*So, a 500-mile vacation trip would cost you about $50.00 in fuel at 25 mpg.*Formula:price per gallon / mpg = cost per mile
One straightforward way to calucate auto cost per mile (if your only taking fuel consumption into account) is: Price per gallon of fuel divided by the vehicle's average Miles per Gallon. e.g., $3.80 per gallon / 22MPG = 0.172727 per mile therefore, it would cost $ 0.173 per mile or 17.3 cents per mile. Other factors such as vehicle deprecation, tolls, oil use, insurance also should be considered in account but would complicate the equation.