40 p per kg is less expensive because it is equal to 18.14 p per pound.
To compare the prices, we need to convert them to the same unit. Since there are 2.2 pounds in a kilogram, let's convert the 24p per pound to per kilogram. 24p per pound is approximately 10.91p per kilogram. Therefore, 40p per kilogram is cheaper than 24p per pound.
40p per kilo is cheaper, here is why, spend 40p on a kilo, 1 kilo = 2.2 pounds, so 40p would get you 2.2 pounds, that works out at just under 20p per pound.
1kg ~= 2.2lb (slightly over) 45p per 1/2 kg = 90 per kg 40p per lb ~= 88p per kg ⇒ 40p per pound is cheaper.
This is too much to sum up, but I will give you the price of bacon per kg (BPK) BPK in 1920's=$1 a kg now=$10 a kg Source= The People History
1 (kg / liters) per second = 3600 (kg / liters) per hour. So, multiply kg/l per second by 3,600 to get kg/l per hour.
The total cost of the 20 kg of apples at Rs 15 per kg is 20 kg * Rs 15/kg = Rs 300. The total cost of the 10 kg of apples at Rs 20 per kg is 10 kg * Rs 20/kg = Rs 200. The total weight of apples is 20 kg + 10 kg = 30 kg and the total cost is Rs 300 + Rs 200 = Rs 500. Therefore, the average cost per kg is Rs 500 / 30 kg = Rs 16.67 per kg.
2.5 kg at $6.40 per kg would cost $16.00 in total.
0.00452 kg per L
$8.78 / kg.
4.40 per kg x 2.25 kg = 9.90
500 INR per kg
721 (pounds per week) = 0.000540740904 kg per second.