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Convert the margin percentage increase (decrease) to the absolute increase (decrease). Add (subtract) to (from) the selling price.
You need to multiple the cost per kilo by 4. The answer is 14.
define cost and selling price
let the cost price =X sell price=cost +profit selling price=x+profit
loss+selling price (S.P)
It is not possible to directly convert kilograms to dollars as they are units of weight and currency, respectively. To convert a weight measurement like 4.75 kg to dollars, you would need more information such as the price per kilogram of the item you are measuring, and then multiply that price by 4.75 to get the cost in dollars.
The cost of 1 kilogram can vary depending on the item being purchased. The price of 1 kilogram of a product is typically listed on the product packaging or in-store signage. It is best to check with the retailer or supplier for the current price of 1 kilogram of the item you are interested in.
750 kilograms at a price of $3.60 per kilogram would cost $2,700.
The cost in California can be anywhere from $2.00 to $4.00 per Kilogram.
To convert from cost per kilometer to cost per yard, multiply it by 1,133.786848 To convert from cost per yard to cost per kilometer, multiply it by 0.000882.
The list price is $150 per kilogram; 15 cents per gram
Around the world, all the actinium in laboratories is probably some grams; no price for kilogram and no free buying.
if i convert the price of nitro force max in PESO how much it cost?
Price for foodstuffs etu, stated of shown as the cost per unit as per pound per kilogram.
To convert cost per kilogram to cost per pound, you need to know that there are 2.20462 pounds in a kilogram. So, 60 cents per kilogram is equal to (60/2.20462) cents per pound, which is approximately 27.22 cents per pound.
It depends on the model of Lamborghini and then you can convert that price to pounds.
The cost of beryllium can vary depending on the supplier and market conditions, but as of previous data, the price of beryllium is approximately $338 per kilogram. With the density of beryllium being 1.85 grams per cubic centimeter, you can calculate the cost of 1 cubic centimeter by converting the density to kilograms and multiplying it by the price per kilogram.