A running foot is the length of the object in question. For instance, if you were purchasing a storage shed that was 8x10 (LxW) and the business states that they will deliver it for $5 per running foot, then the cost of delivery would be
Cost * Running Foot a.k.a Length
$5 * 8 = 25
So $0.26 per running foot is $0.26 * L
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It means One (1) Twenty foot, full container load for a minimum order. What is 1x20? -- One twenty foot container FCL -- Full Container Load
Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit. A container that is 20 feet long is 1 TEU while a 40 foot container unit is 2 TEU. A 53 foot container is 2.65 TEUs
(Assuming you mean currency) Two hundred and twenty-three dollars and thirty-six cents.
It literally means: NOT aboard any conveyance whatsoever. On foot - afoot - a pedestrian - walking or running - etc.
At risk of being cheeky two twenty pence coins would be 40 pence. If you mean in US dollars then its about 60 cents going up and down depending on the exchange rate.
The same way you did : 227.85 You write the number 227.85 in words like this: "two hundred twenty-seven and eighty-five hundredths." If, however, you mean in dollars and cents, you change "hundredths" to "cents," but it is otherwise the same.
The riyal is the unit of currency for the State of Qatar. It is divided into 100 dirham. Currently, one Qatari Rial/Riyal is worth twenty seven cents.
I think you mean "two bits" like the litte song, "Shave and a haircut, two bits." Two bits is a quarter, twenty five cents.
If you mean in 30 cents, there are 6 nickels (30 cents / 5 cents = 6) If you mean 30 dollars, the answer is 600 nickels (3000 cents / 5 cents)
{he/she/it} runs -- as in running on foot. It could also be the tú command "Run!"
"Your two cents" is your opinion.