Peoples driving habits change when fuel costs are higher. They tend to accelerate more slowly, drive slower and coast up to stops, all of which reduce the use of fuel.
It depends on your vehicle's gas mileage and the current price of gas. Say you have a 10 gallon gas tank and get 22 miles per gallon. You have 220 miles to the tank. 1000 miles to travel, and an average $2.50 per gallon of gas 1000 miles / 220 miles = 4.55 tanks of gas 4.55 tanks of gas * 10 gallon gas tank = 45.5 gallons 45.5 gallons * $2.50 per gallon of gas = $113.64 Put in your own values for price and mileage to figure it out for your own car.
240 1200/15 x 3
The price per gallon of gasoline in 1914 was about $.17/gallon.
20 Cents a Gallon
The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in 2003 was $1.59
(946) times (the price of one gallon) divided by (how many miles per gallon your car gets)
That depends on the price of fuel per gallon.
86 x the price per gallon
Depends on the price of fuel.
Find the distance. cost = (distance * price per gallon ) / miles per gallon.
First, you must figure out how many miles your vehicle gets per gallon. Then divide the price of a gallon of gas by the number of miles.
This depends on the price of gas per gallon. Say the price of gas per gallon is p. The total number of gallons needed is (380 miles)/(20 miles per gallon) which is 19. The cost of the trip would be p times the number of gallons, or 17p. For example, the average price of gas in the United States as of January 30, 2012, was $3.50 dollars per gallon. The price of the trip would be (19 gallons) times ($3.5 dollars per gallon), which is $66.50. Another example: the average price of gas in Michigan as of January 30, 2012, was $3.39 dollars per gallon. The price of the trip would be (19 gallons) times ($3.39 dollars per gallon), which is $64.41.
1200 miles @ 19 miles to the gallon = 1200/19 = 63.2 gallons. The price does not alter the amount of gas required.
$376.88.
The idea is to 1) Divide the miles by the miles-per-gallon, to get the number of gallons, and then 2) Multiply the number of gallons by the price per gallon.
t will cost you the price of 55 gallons - whatever that price is.
659miles/25miles = 26.36gallons*3.6dollars/gallon = 94.896 dollars.