Not ALL gallons of milk cost more. But it may be just because of the brand of milk or gasoline.
In the year of 1971 the cost of one gallon of milk would cost about $1.19 more or less depending on where it was purchased.
The average cost for gasoline in the US in 2010 was $2.78 per gallon, it is expected to be an average of $3.56 in 2011. For more information on car's check:- http://www.autopitch.com/blog
I don't know if you noticed but something like skim milk can cost more than 2% milk. For some reason 1% milk can cost less than 2% milk.
One gallon of water weighs more than one gallon of gasoline. Water has a higher density than gasoline, meaning it is heavier for the same volume.
The cost of Horizon organic milk varies in cost depending on the retailer. A gallon has been sold for less than $4, during a sale, or more than $7 depending on the area of the country.
Freezing or thawing does not change weight.
Yes. Kerosene has 140,000 btu's per gallon and gasoline has less.
The US national average retail gasoline price hovered around 25 cents per gallon in 1947 and 1948 when prices were 23 cents and 26 cents per gallon, respectively. The first year that gasoline in the US averaged more than $1.00 per gallon was 1981 @$1.19/gallon
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Gasoline enriched with ethanol contains more oxygen - so it burns cleaner and much faster than regular gasoline. Which means it increase the power of your car.
How Much Does Milk Cost?Without milk, your morning cereal just wouldn't be the same. Over the years, the general price of milk has not increased to meet the current economic trends-- so much so that dairy farmers are currently finding it hard to make a living in the industry. Milk costs vary per state and are affected by the quantity, place of purchase, and type.Average Milk Costs in U.S.According to A.C. Nielsen scan data, the average retail price for a gallon of milk in the United States in June 2009 was $2.72 for whole milk, $2.63 for reduced fat and $2.55 for skim milk [1].In September 2010, a gallon of milk typically sold for an average of $3.08 for whole milk, $2.99 for reduced fat, and $2.92 for skim milk in the United States [2].Neilson Retail Pricing keeps track of current milk cost averages -- available for viewing on a downloadable file on the California Department of Food & Agriculture website.Factors Affecting the Cost of MilkPrices for milk vary according to the quantity you purchase. Milk is sold in many different volumes, including by the gallon, half-gallon, liter, and single-serve cartons. A gallon of milk may cost the most, but for cost per amount -- single-serve cartons and containers boast inflated prices.Where you purchase your milk affects the cost. For example, purchasing a gallon of milk at the grocery store can cost around $1.99, whereas the same quantity is sold for $3.99 at the local gas station or drugstore.Specialty milks also cost more, especially when they are organic. In the grocery store, Organic Valley Milk sells for an average of $3.99 per half-gallon. A gallon of Wegman's store-brand organic lowfat milk costs around $5.79. Flavored and chocolate milk also costs more than whole, lowfat and fat-free milk. For example, a gallon of Wegman's chocolate milk costs $3.99, while a gallon of their whole milk is priced at $1.99.Sources:
Note that both gasoline and pop are sold at different prices depending both upon the brand, and the location where it is purchased. The prices are not too far apart, but in general, gas is more expensive. It is relatively easy to find various brands of soda available in 2 liter bottles for 99 cents each, meaning you can buy more than a gallon for less than $2. Gasoline is going for almost twice that cost.