Just multiply the number with 22
Eg: 30 cents/lb = 30x22 = $660/MT
dollars per hour x 1.67 = cents per minute
.60 cents per kilogram = $1.32 per pound.
Trying to convert dollars per square foot into dollars per cubic yard is like trying to convert apples into oranges. A square foot is a measurement of area, whereas a cubic yard is a measurement of volume.
There are approximately 1.54 dollars in a pound, and there are 100 cents in a dollar. Multiply 1.54 by 100, and you get 154 cents per 1 pound. If your talking about weight in pounds, here is JayKay's answer: It depends on whether you're talking about cents minted before 1982 or after. Up till mid-'82, cents were struck in bronze and weighed 3.11 gm. Now they're struck in copper-plated zinc and weigh 2.5 gm. There are 453.6 gm in a pound, so your calculator will give you the answer in a couple of seconds.
3 dollars 18 cents per gallon converts to about 84 cents per liter.
4.95 dollars = 495 cents.
dollars per hour x 1.67 = cents per minute
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)
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)
If you mean dollars PER mwh and cents PER kwh, divide by 10.
1 dollar = 100 cents and 1 MT = 2204.6 pound (approx). So to convert, multiply by 100/2204.6 = 0.04536
Multiply by 100 to get from dollars to cents. Then divide by 2000 to get from tons to pounds. Or just divide by 20.
1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms
Divide by 100.
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.