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About 48 cents per pound.
4.95 dollars = 495 cents.
About 6.4 cents per pound.
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.
$1.31
11 (U.S. cents per kilogram) = 4.98951607 U.S. cents per pound
Multiply by 100 to get from dollars to cents. Then divide by 2000 to get from tons to pounds. Or just divide by 20.
Average ANFO cost in the US is $.48 cents per pound if bought in bulk.
Below are some examples of food prices in 1905: Pot Roast was 6 cents per pound. Pork Loin Roast, 10 cents per pound. Dressed Cottontail Rabbits, 20 cents each Swiss Cheese, 22 cents per pound Butter, 22 cents per pound Pork Hocks, 7 cents per pound Pork Sausage, 10 cents per pound Lettuce, 3 heads for 10 cents Sweet corn, 5 cents per can String beans, 5 cents per can
14 cents per ounce equates to $2.24 per pound.
48 cents per pound
The current price of zinc scrap is around 35 cents per pound depending on the grade. prices do fluctuate on a daily basis.
About 48 cents per pound.
.50 cents per pound
4.95 dollars = 495 cents.
Currently the price is around 35 cents per pound but can be as high as 95 cents per pound for aluminum extrusion scrap.
.60 cents per kilogram = $1.32 per pound.