How to Calculate Mile per Dollar in Google Sheets
Calculating mile per dollar in Google Sheets is crucial for tracking fuel efficiency, comparing vehicle costs, and making informed financial decisions. Our interactive calculator simplifies this process, making it accessible to everyone.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter the mileage in the ‘Mileage’ field.
- Enter the cost in the ‘Cost’ field.
- Click the ‘Calculate’ button.
- View the results below the calculator.
- Interact with the chart to visualize the data.
Formula & Methodology
The mile per dollar calculation is simple: divide the mileage by the cost. Our calculator performs this operation and displays the result.
Real-World Examples
Example 1: Toyota Corolla
Mileage: 35,000 miles, Cost: $15,000, Mile per Dollar: 2.33
Example 2: Ford F-150
Mileage: 50,000 miles, Cost: $30,000, Mile per Dollar: 1.67
Data & Statistics
| Vehicle | Mileage | Cost | Mile per Dollar |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Corolla | 35,000 | $15,000 | 2.33 |
| Ford F-150 | 50,000 | $30,000 | 1.67 |
Expert Tips
- Regularly update your mileage and cost to track changes in fuel efficiency over time.
- Consider other factors, such as maintenance costs and depreciation, when comparing vehicles.
- Use our calculator to set fuel efficiency goals and track your progress.
Interactive FAQ
What is mile per dollar?
Mile per dollar is a measure of fuel efficiency that shows how many miles a vehicle can travel for each dollar spent on fuel.
Why is mile per dollar important?
Mile per dollar helps you compare the fuel efficiency of different vehicles, track changes in fuel efficiency over time, and make informed financial decisions.
For more information, see the U.S. Department of Energy’s fuel economy guide and the U.S. Department of Energy’s hydrogen fuel cell technology page.