Approximately $0.63 per gallon.
It depends on what ford you want
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 is a refined product derived from crude oil. Crude oil is a natural resource extracted from the ground, while gasoline is a processed fuel used in vehicles. The main difference is that crude oil is the raw material, while gasoline is the end product after refining crude oil.
.99 cents
Indirect
no the cost of gasoline is not a chemical propety of gasoline. That is constantly changing.
Because the price of gasoline changes quite often and is not a fixed cost.
Intensive because the price of gasoline is not going to change no matter how much you get.
david bought 15 gallons of gasoline. his total cost was $13.60. how much was the gasoline per gallon?
It cost 3.95
In 1998, the US national average cost of one gallon of regular gasoline was $1.06
The Energy Department estimates the average cost per gallon of gasoline to be $2.84 in 2010.
In 2009, the US national average cost of one gallon of regular gasoline was $2.35
Cost of a gallon of gas in 1999
On 1975 it cost about 27 cents
because oil is cheaper than gasoline & its heat came longer then gasoline.
In 1978, the US national average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline was 67 cents. That is equal to about $2.24 per gallon in 2010 dollars. Also, you could still buy leaded gasoline in 1978, which was 63 cents per gallon.