Multiply by 100 to get from dollars to cents. Then divide by 2000 to get from tons to pounds. Or just divide by 20.
3.13 cents per pound is how much to us dollar per ton
There are 2000 pounds per ton
215.00 per tonne equates to about 0.098 per pound.
Yes. The composition of the Lincoln cent was changed during 1982 from 95% copper/5% zinc to 97.5% zinc/2.5% copper. The weigh thus reduced from 3.089 grams to 2.500 grams (or, alternatively, it went from 147 cents per pound to 181 cents per pound. Two notes: 1 - Both varieties were produced in 1982. 2 - In 1943, cents were produced from steel coated with zinc which weighed 2.700 grams each (or 168 per pound).
92.4 cents per liter = about $3.50 per gallon.
Tarmac Scalpings Price: £15.60 per tonne loose
like lets say you had 27 grams of sugar per pound, then it means how much of something you have per pound
4.95 dollars = 495 cents.
2 dollars a pound or 46 cents a gram
The unit cost would be (12 dollars) / (150 pound) = 0.08 dollars per pound, or could word it as $0.08 per pound, or 8 cents per pound.
65.5 cents, but you would be charged 66 cents.
onyx is 95 cents a gram so about 400 dollars a pound
$1.31
It is 0.21 dollars
Just multiply the number with 22 Eg: 30 cents/lb = 30x22 = $660/MT
11 (U.S. cents per kilogram) = 4.98951607 U.S. cents per pound
1 kg = 2.20462 lb, and 1 dollar = 100 cents.(1 cent) x (1 dollar) x (2.20462 pound)------------------------------------------------ = 0.0220462 dollars per kg(1 pound) x (100 cent) x (1 kg)
the exchange rate varies daily; curently 1 euro is 1.37 US dollars. 1euro/kg x 1.37 dollars/euro x .454 kg/pound = 0.62 dollars/pound ( 62 cents/pound)
Current LME prices (London Metal Exchange) as of January 2011 ar around 4.3-4.4 USD per pound. That works out to be around 27 US cents per oz. Current UK scrap prices are around £4000-5000 per tonne. With an exchange of 1.6 USD to the UK pound, that works out to be around 6400 - 8000 USD per tonne scrap price. Around 18 - 23 US cents per oz.