The driving distance from Washington, District of Columbia to West Palm Beach, Florida is:
990 miles / 1,593 kmAbout 300 miles to drive completely around the island staying as close to the beach as possible all the way around.A complete driving tour taking in all the major sites of the island including the interior can be done in a fast-paced two day trip or a more leisurely three day trip and about 350 miles. Add whatever amount of time you want to spend on the beach or at any attraction to this. You can spend weeks just traveling the byways and highways of PR and stopping off at every interesting spot.
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George Washington's home town was Colonial Beach (as what it is known today), Westmoreland County in Virginia. This is where he was born. But he did spend a lot of his childhood days in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
They will drive an AVERAGE of 865/5 = 173 miles each day. But I suspect that, on day 1, they will not stop at exactly 173 miles and spend the night on the roadside if the nearest hotel/motel is 170 or 180 miles!
Go for a walk, watch a movie, go out to eat, relax at a beach or park, go for a drive. The world is your oyster :)
You would have to drive 2,407 miles (3900 Km) from DC to Mexico City. With a mileage of 25 miles per gallon for the average SUV, you would spend 97 gallons of fuel. At $2.25 per gallon, you can expect to spend some US$218.25 for your trip to Mexico. Note it may be costlier if you refuel in other states, or in Mexico.
You will burn about 54 gallons of gas on the trip. This will cost you about $162.00
750÷15 equals 50. 50 times $3.63 equals $181.50.
I work 30 miles away from work and drive a car that gets pretty good gas mileage (I drive 28 of those miles highway). The rest of the days I am not working we usually take my vehicle since my husband's is a gas guzzling suv. I spend just about 225.00 montly on my gas bill. --beth
If you drive 75 mph consistently, neither slowing down or stopping it will take 6.41 hours to drive 481 miles. But, if you spend any time going less than 75 miles per hour you cannot make up the lost time by going 80 mph for the same period.
I went to beach.
The past tense of spend is SPENT