Multiply (dollars per lb) by 2.20462. If you don't need it quite that accurate, multiply (dollars per lb) by 2.2 The formula to convert kg to lbs 1 kg* 2.2046 lbs 1 kg = 2.204622622 lbs
This would depend on the weight of the bag itself. Assuming that the bag weighs nothing, then it is a simple matter of division: 4.5 kg / 12 tins = 0.375 kg per tin, or 375g per tin.
one bag
The horizontal sweep of an oscilloscope is in time per division or seconds per division.
There both the same, $4 for 16 ounces = $1 per 4 ounces $3 For 12 ounces = $1 per 3 ounces Depends how much candy you want!
250cc per fork
1/4 lb. per person 100lb. should be enough
tighten the top nut of the triple trees to 100lb not 35lb as per manual
Conversion rate is 1.6275 g/sqm per lb/ream. So 100lb paper (per ream) is 162.75 g/sqm.
If you allow 8oz of raw sausage (about 6oz cooked) per person your will need 100lb of sausage for 200 people.
A blind bag is small bag that contains 1 mini pony per bag. It does not indicate by name which pony is in which bag because it is meant to be a surprise.
Depends on the formulation of the fertilizer in question. Generally the most commonly produced fertiliser blends are "NPK" type fertilisers. These contain the three main "macro-nutrients" that plants require for growth - namely Nitrogen (N), Phosphate (P) and Potassium (K) - the NPK notation is the chemical element as per the periodic table. The amount or ratio of NP and K varies according to the formulation that is manufactured and according to the purpose of the fertiliser. Nitrogen - encourages green shoot formation Phosphates - aid in the establishment of a good root system Potassium - is used in flower and fruit formation For example a fertiliser NPK 10-10-10 can be produced, this has equal parts NPK and can be considered a "balanced fertiliser", another formulation such as NPK 3-1-5 is designed to promote shoot (green) growth and flowering and fruiting - and only offers a small percentage of Phosphate for root development. Advanced formula of chemical fertilisers can also contain Trace Elements (normally denoted by +TE after the NPK on the packaging). These provide the equally necessary micro-elements for growth (Copper, Boron, Manganese etc.) but in much smaller quantities than the NPK portion.
.375 cf per bag / 27 cf per cy = 0.13888 cy per bag 1 cy / 0.13888 cy per bag = 72 bags
Find the total weight of the water and divide by the total about of air. ((100lb air X .10lb water) + (50lb air x .02lb water)) Divided by (100lb air + 50lb air)=.073lb water per lb of air
Like if it said 4 apples per a bag. That means for apples for a bag. So in that sentence it would mean for.
It would depend on the size of the bag.
Less than one per serving, about 13 pieces (28 g); there are 7 servings per bag.