In 1979, the average price of gasoline in the United States was approximately $0.86 per gallon. This period was marked by the Iranian Revolution, which contributed to oil supply disruptions and subsequent price increases. The energy crisis of the late 1970s led to significant fluctuations in gas prices, impacting consumers and the economy.
The answer is $0.10 per mile.
86.75 per gal
.23 per gal
gas was .31 per gallone in 1965
well all bus have about the same miles per gal around 18miles per gal
10 cents per gal
That would be:820 mi/17 mpg = 48.235 gal of gas (@ $4.00/gal.)48.235 gal X $4.00 per gal = $192.94(That assumes that you sleep in the car and don't eat for two days.)
sometime in the ealy 1970's. around 1971 or 72 it went from 25c per gal. to 26c per gal.
about 50 cents per gal
13 miles per gal
Lets say that you use about 2 gal. per day. That would be about 60 gal. per month. At $1.89 per gal. it would cost about $113.40 per month.
25 gallons like the 1978