here is a calculator that you can use
2007-12-14 02:30:04
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answered by Cheaptravelforums.com 1
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The Chevy Malibu is pretty fuel-efficient, but just to be on the safe side I'd recommend figuring 20 miles per gallon -- it's always better to budget too high than too low. So if you figure 20 MPG and you're going roughly 882 miles, that means you'll need 44.1 gallons of gasoline (so let's call it 45 just to be safe). If you figure $3.00 a gallon for gasoline, that's $135.00. Remember, the Malibu actually gets closer to 30 miles per gallon on the highway, so you won't use that much gas, but again, better safe than sorry.
2007-12-14 02:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Figure out how many miles per gallon you get (either by asking someone who knows a lot about cars, a dealership, or research on th internet) then see how much money it takes to fill up your car. Then do the rest of the math for a one way trip and then take it times 2 if you are going back. Remember to have a little give because gas prices will vary.
2007-12-14 02:27:45
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a math question. Determine what the average miles per gallon you get in you Malibu, probably around 25. . Multiply that figure (M) by 881.51. That would be your answer. If you want to know the cost, take the answer and multiply it by the cost per gallon of gas you expect to get on the trip.; such as $3.00
2007-12-14 02:32:05
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answered by Kerry 7
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2016-12-16 00:00:48
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answered by Anonymous
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First you need to know how many miles per gallon your car gets. If you average 25 mpg then divide 881 by 25 (35.24)
Multiply that number by the price of gas (about $3.00 per gallon) that will give you about $105 in gas one way. Double that for the trip home for $210.
To be on the safe side I would estimate $300
2007-12-14 02:34:32
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answered by jonathan_kelly2001 7
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I travel about 1200 miles on 5 tanks of gas and i have a grand am...a smililar car on gas/miles. I get about 34 mpg highway so I spent around $200 on gas between Ohio and Missouri, round trip of 1200 miles. So you should spend less than that.
2007-12-14 02:27:29
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answered by Anonymous
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i usually put around 200.00 to the side for gas when i go places like that, just to be safe.
2007-12-14 02:29:47
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answered by ? 7
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