Indications on the users guide suggest that the miles/trip for commuting data is for ROUND TRIP miles. Do we understand correctly?
Yes, the Calculator is looking for round trip commuter miles. I wasn’t sure if anyone has run into a similar problem that I am having collecting transportation data for my university. I know that I am going to have to separate the Gasoline Fleet and the Diesel Fleet but I am having trouble finding the cost per unit. I know that the cost per unit will eventually tell me how many gallons were of each but I was wondering what resource I can use to find out how much gas and diesel fuel were using not just how much it costs the university. Also with Air travel, I was planning on putting that under Diesel fleet but this time I only know how much was given for the trip and where the trip was taken to. You can find a resource that will allow you to come up with a defensible price per gallon (of gasoline and diesel) here: http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_pri_gnd_a_epmr_pte_cpgal_w.htm. As you noted, dividing the total of what was spent by the prices should give you a number of gallons. Air
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