20 lbs
There are 16 ounces in one pound. Therefore, 1.4 pounds is equal to 1.4 x 16 = 22.4 ounces.
Propane itself is a single compound, but the gas inside a consumer propane tank is a mixture of propane and an oderant (smelly compound) such as ethanethiol or thiophene so you can smell when there's a leak or the gas has been left on.
No absolutely not, especially if it is in the lease.
pounds of flour is "mass", newtons are a measure of "force" how many apples does an orange weigh?
Okay. 16 ounces are in 1 lb.? So 16x5 is 80, right? So you still have that annoying .5 lbs. left over! So you're gonna have to divide the .5 by 16. That is going to be n. So your answer is "80+n"!
80 percent, or 6800 pounds
It should be around 25 gallons or around 121.95 pounds of propane
9 pound
What's left after a 75% reduction is 25%. So 25% (a quarter) is 10 pounds and consequntly the whole is 4*10 = 40 pounds.
If 10% of the grapes spoil, the store is left with 180 pounds. To calculate the markup price per pound, we first determine the cost of the 180 pounds of grapes. Therefore, the store would need to sell the grapes at $0.77 per pound ($0.60 x 1.15) to achieve a 15% markup on cost.
10% off 20 pounds = 90% left = 20*90/100 = 18 pounds.
Propane freezes at -40 degrees C (which also happens to be -40 degrees Fahrenheit).
1 pound, 1 ounce
40% off = 60% left. 60% of 60 pounds = 60*60/100 = 36 pounds
30 add 60 is 90 percent. 10 percent left. 10 percent is 20p. 100 percent is 2 pounds
A simple conversion could be used to solve this problem. 20=5 pound, 40 = 10 pound, 60 = 15 pound, 80 = 20 pound, and 100 = 25 pound. 200 cigarettes would net 50 pounds, minus the cost of purchasing the cigarettes (37 Pounds) you would be left with 13 pounds of profit.
The propane company just left my house and I paid $1.89/gallon. The propane company just left my house and I paid $1.89/gallon.