You need to divide the price per pound by the price per kilogram. (Price per pound)/(Price per kilogram) = Kilograms per pound Alternatively, I could just tell you that 1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms
It is the price for 1 "item". The item may be a can, on 100 ml or 1 kilogram and the idea is that calculating the unit price allows comparison of things that are sold in different packaging.
1/1000 kilogram.1/1000 kilogram.1/1000 kilogram.1/1000 kilogram.
1 kilogram! -------- 1 kilogram = 1000 grams thus; 1 kilogram > 13 grams
1 kilogram. 1 kilogram = 1,000 grams
Approx. 1 $/g, but the price is depending strongly on the purity of germanium.
$ 1.150 per kilogram 99,99%
$35 for 1 kilogram
The cost in California can be anywhere from $2.00 to $4.00 per Kilogram.
You need to divide the price per pound by the price per kilogram. (Price per pound)/(Price per kilogram) = Kilograms per pound Alternatively, I could just tell you that 1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms
It is the price for 1 "item". The item may be a can, on 100 ml or 1 kilogram and the idea is that calculating the unit price allows comparison of things that are sold in different packaging.
1/1000 kilogram.1/1000 kilogram.1/1000 kilogram.1/1000 kilogram.
1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilogram
1 kilogram! -------- 1 kilogram = 1000 grams thus; 1 kilogram > 13 grams
No, they are both 1 kilogram!
1 kilogram. 1 kilogram = 1,000 grams
Butterfat 3.6 kilograms @ $5.3000/kilogram = $19.08Protein 3.4092 kilograms @ $7.5576/kilogram = 25.77Other Solids 5.7921 kilograms @ $7.5576/kilogram = 43.77Total Price $88.62