variable costs (a+)
variable costs
No, oil is oil and gasoline is gasoline, although gasoline is refined from crude oil.
Gasoline prices are typically higher than oil prices because gasoline is a refined product of crude oil and includes additional costs such as refining, transportation, and taxes. The prices of gasoline and oil are influenced by different factors, so they do not always move in sync.
Gasoline and oil changes are generally considered variable expenses rather than fixed expenses. Fixed expenses remain constant regardless of usage, such as rent or insurance payments, while gasoline costs fluctuate based on driving habits and fuel prices. Oil change costs can vary depending on the vehicle's maintenance schedule and driving conditions. Therefore, both gasoline and oil changes can change from month to month based on usage.
Gasoline is processed from crude oil. It is not oil but it is from oil. Diesel is a type of oil and it is also made from crude.
Gasoline is refined from crude oil, and crude oil comes from the earth.
from oil deposits found around the world. gasoline is refined from oil
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NO, do not use diesel oil and a gasoline engine.
because oil is cheaper than gasoline & its heat came longer then gasoline.
No, oil is not dissolved in gasoline; instead, they form a homogeneous mixture. Gasoline is a mixture of different hydrocarbons, and oil is a common component in gasoline blends. This makes gasoline a homogeneous mixture rather than a heterogeneous one.
No, engine oil is denser than gasoline and will sink to the bottom if they are mixed together. Oil is typically less buoyant compared to gasoline.