To calculate the cost of petrol for a 180-mile drive, you'll need to know your vehicle's fuel efficiency (miles per gallon) and the current price of petrol per gallon. For example, if your car gets 30 miles per gallon and petrol costs $4 per gallon, you would need 6 gallons for the trip, totaling $24. Adjust the numbers based on your vehicle's efficiency and local fuel prices for an accurate estimate.
300 dollars
1800 / 17 = 106 gallons (rounded up) Times 106 by the cost of 1 gallon of petrol in your country, to find the cost.
To determine the cost in petrol to drive 232 miles, you'll need to know your vehicle's fuel efficiency (miles per gallon) and the current price of petrol per gallon. For example, if your car gets 25 miles per gallon and petrol costs $3 per gallon, you would need approximately 9.28 gallons (232 miles ÷ 25 mpg). This would result in a petrol cost of about $27.84 (9.28 gallons × $3). Adjust the calculations based on your specific vehicle's efficiency and local petrol prices.
27.05
depends how you drive, not much more than 50 miles if youre very careful
depends on which car you will have in the instruction manual it should say how much money it should cost to drive 1 mile
At 15 miles per gallon, 7 gallons of petrol.
None, if you cycle! If you drive, it depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle and your driving style.
At $2 a gallon, about $90.
274
The answer will depend on the price of gas!
500 miles is always 500 miles unless it's nautiical miles. I'm not sure if 500 miles in petrol would be classed as nautical miles.