That's 52 gallons. If gas is $3.00 That's 156 dollars of gas.
There are not enough informations for this question to be answered. In addition to the total distance, the average gas price along with the mileage of the car would also be needed. Assuming that the gas costs $3 a gallon and the car's mileage is 25mpg, then the answer would be (without rounding): 719/25 = 28.76 gallons 28.76*3 = $86.28. So in a scenario where the gas costs $3 and the car driven has a mileage of 25mpg, the answer will be $86.28 excluding all the extra gas wasted from stopping or slowing down.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 1300 kilometres is equal to 1300/1.609344 = 807.78 miles.
There are 1767 yards in one mile. Therefore, 1300 yards is equal to 1300/1760 = 0.73863 recurring (that is, 0.738636363...) miles.
That would depend on your vehicle. In a motorcycle, you might be getting 50 miles per gallon or more; in a muscle car, you'd be lucky to get 15 MPG. There are some big trucks where we don't calculate "miles per gallon" so much as "gallons per mile". Your gas mileage also varies by the weight carried and by air drag, which can depend on whether or not you have your windows open. So in a mid-size car that gets 25MPG, you'd burn 31.28 gallons of gas, which would cost $93.84.
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$109.25
2092 km.1 mile is equal to 1.609344 kilometres. Therefore, multiplying this by 1300 gives us 1300 x 1.609344 = 2092.1472 kilometres.
the trip for 5 miles will cost you 8.20 dollars.
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Divide $21 billion by 31 miles to get over $677 million per mile.
There is no conversion for money to distance.
about.... £2.50? :D