It cost 72$ for a trip to the zoo. If each ticket was 8$ how many people went to the zoo?
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Most transportation is included in a trip or you are not winning a trip. Sometimes trips have a point of departure and most trips that are won include travel to the point of departure or provide expense money that covers they cost.
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1,000 divided by 23 equals 43.478 gallons of fuel needed for the trip.
216 divided by 24 equals 9 gallons
Depends on what vehicle you are driving and the price of fuel along the way. This is a 1,315 mile trip. As an example if your vehicle gets 30 mpg then 1,315 divided by 30 equals 43.8 gallons of fuel required for the trip. If fuel averages $3.50 per gallon along the way then $3.50 multiplied by 44.8 equals $153.30.
yes you can take them on a car trip its not a problem for them
No, you do not need to capitalize most small words in a title. Examples: Title: My Trip to Hawaii (not capitalized) Title: To John With Love (capitalized) (you could possibly not capitalize "with")
30 miles equals 10kms
Average Speed
That is mileage (1,555 miles) divided by miles per gallon (MPG) (Known MPG on the driven vehicle or estimated at 20 MPG) times fuel cost (Estimated based on National Average in US dollars, currently $3.50) equals trip fuel cost. That is 1,555 divided by 20 mpg equals 77.75 times $3.50 fuel cost equals $272.15 or there abouts.
That depends on your mileage. Take your vehicle's mileage and divide it into the 1980 mile length of your trip. That will give you your gas consumption - it will tell you how much gas you'll use. Then take that figure and multiply it by the $3.65 which is your per gallon cost, and you'll know what the gas costs to make the trip. 1980 divided by vehicle's mileage equals amount of gas used. Answer from above times $3.65 equals cost of gas for the trip.
Average speed = (distance traveled) divided by (time for the trip).
It was the (total distance she traveled) divided by (her total time for the trip), in the direction from her point of departure to her point of arrival.
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