Divide by 1000.
First you should calculate paper cost (height X width X gsm(grams per sq mtr)) / 1550 = weight of 1 sheet (in grams) then you can calculate total sheets cost then printing.............................
35 grams of copper will cost $200. Since 14 grams cost $80, we can calculate the cost per gram by dividing $80 by 14 to get the cost per gram. Then, we can multiply the cost per gram by 35 to find the total cost for 35 grams.
The cost of 350 grams of gold would depend on the current market price of gold per gram. To calculate the total cost, you would multiply the price per gram by 350.
That would depend what information you are given. The cost of floor tiling is often already expressed per square meter. If you know the total cost of a certain floor, you can divide by the area to get the cost per square meter.
To calculate the cost of 16.3 grams of 18ct gold, you would need to know the current market price of gold per gram for 18ct purity. Then, you would multiply the weight of the gold (16.3 grams) by the price per gram to get the total cost.
Assuming that there is no quantity discount, 1500 grams would cost 84 Pence.
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Cost = Selling Price - Gross Profit By using this formula or method easily we can get the selling price of the product
This question is very open ended. Do you want to convert a current price to a price in grams per square meter or: Do you want to calculate a new price using a known weight in grams per square meter. Answer those. I will check back... here is formula to calculate the cost of the material, 1: cost of the febric, (warp+weft)/(20*count of yarn) and multiply this by width of yarn and then *(1.09361/40) than *rate of the yarn. 2: cost of the interlacing, weft * rate of weaving 3: mending charges, 4: frieght charges, us$ rate*conversion+local frieght whole divided by quality of fabric add all these costs,this will be the per metere cost of the fabric
The cost of 5 grams of gold can vary depending on the current market price of gold. As of [current date], the price of gold is [current price per gram], so you can calculate the cost by multiplying the price per gram by 5.
To make sure your getting what you paid for. Or to split up a larger quantity into smaller easily distributable quantities. Name Weights Cost nick- .8 grams $5+ dime-1.5-1.7 grams $10+ eighth- 3.5 grams $20+ quarter- 7 grams $30+ half- 14 grams $50+ O(ounce)- 28 grams $100+ Weight varies slightly, Cost varies based on location, seller,and type of "Product"
The cost of 3.5 grams of a product can vary depending on what you are buying. To determine the price, you would need to know the price per gram. You can then calculate the total cost by multiplying the price per gram by 3.5.