In 2000, the average price of diesel fuel in the United States was approximately $2.10 per gallon. Prices varied by region and could fluctuate due to factors like supply and demand, but this figure provides a general idea of diesel costs during that year.
The weight per a us gallon of diesel is about 7.49 lb.
If your question is about diesel fuel price, it is currently selling for $3.99 to $4.15 per gallon.
It depends on where you live. Right now the average diesel price is $2.79 a gallon, but it could be as low as $2.50 per gallon or as high as $3.10 per gallon depending on your state.
The US average in 2000 was $1.51 per gallon. That would be about $2.06 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
The US average in 2000 was $1.51 per gallon. That would be about $2.06 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
Number 2 or red diesel weighs 8.33 pounds per gallon. It is slightly heavier than water which weighs 8.13 pounds per gallon.
In a modern 14 liter diesel engine about 1 gallon per hour.
2000 miles at 27 miles per gallon = 2000/27 gallons. 2000/27 gallons at 3.50 per gallon = 2000/27 * 3.50 units of currency = 259.26 units
(27 x 3.99)/17
You can expect five to nine miles per gallon.
The density of petroleum diesel fuel is about 0.85 kilograms per litre (7.09 pounds per gallon).
The specific gravity of diesel is .83 to .876 at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. That would make it 6.64 to 7.008 pounds per gallon.