I'm getting paid to pick coffee at $O.55 per lbs.
You are supposed to divide the total price by the number of pounds. That will give you the price per pound.
Divide 9.38 by 2.5 to find cost per pound. Divide 2.5 by 9.38 to find mass per unit of currency.
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7.13 x 15 = 106.95 minutes = 1 hour 46 minutes 57 seconds.(This solution is baste on 60 minutes per hour and 60 seconds per minute.)
the price of sardines is $4.59 per lbs
It depends on where you purchase it, when, and type of chicken, but we can provide averages. As of August 2014: The average price of chicken (fresh, whole, bone in) in the U.S. is $1.51 per pound, which is $3.32 per kg. The average price of chicken (fresh, whole, bone in) in Europe is .82 Euros per pound, which is $1.80 per kg.
THERE ARE APPROXIMATELY 55-65 LEG QUARTERS PER CASE(APX 50 LBS PER CASE).
2.45 per lbs. but that's per pound not gram!
1.25 per lbs
The second group will get the most to eat: the first 36 people will get 0.08 lb of chicken per person, the second 68 people will get 0.25 lb per person.
$2.30 to 2.69 Dollars Per LBS
$44 per 100 lbs bag wholesale
The average price for chicken was about 13 cents per pound in 1900. A gallon of milk cost about 20 cents per gallon.
I'm getting paid to pick coffee at $O.55 per lbs.
It depends whether the chicken is 2 lbs or 5 lbs. If I ate a whole chicken, it would be with skin, wings, legs, breast, everything. I heard the calories are the same with boiled, baked, roasted, or poached. I am assuming that an average chicken would be 2-3 lbs. So my guess would be 400 calories per lb? Can anybody confirm this?
You are supposed to divide the total price by the number of pounds. That will give you the price per pound.