Approximately $4.84.
divide the price by the weight in pounds. > eg: 4.5 pounds of meat costs £12.75, the cost per pound weight = 12.75 / 4.5 = £2.83 per pound weight
-4.25
In meat measurements, a pound is equal to 16 ounces, and a quarter (or quarter of a pound) is 4 ounces. Therefore, if you want to express a quarter in decimal form relative to a pound, it would be 0.25 pounds. Thus, a quarter of a pound in decimal is 0.25 pounds.
At $4.79 a pound and no sales tax on fresh meat, you could buy about 62.63 pounds. (rounded)
Chef Diana purchased a total of 10.5 pounds of beef and 5.5 pounds of pork, which sums up to 16 pounds of meat. After using 13.67 pounds (13 2/3 pounds) for meatloaf, she has 16 - 13.67 = 2.33 pounds left. Therefore, she has approximately 2.33 pounds of meat remaining.
divide the price by the weight in pounds. > eg: 4.5 pounds of meat costs £12.75, the cost per pound weight = 12.75 / 4.5 = £2.83 per pound weight
A 3 pound lobster will yield 3 pounds of meat.
It depends on from what animal the meat came from and the cut of the meat.
-4.25
2 1/3 lbs of meat
In meat measurements, a pound is equal to 16 ounces, and a quarter (or quarter of a pound) is 4 ounces. Therefore, if you want to express a quarter in decimal form relative to a pound, it would be 0.25 pounds. Thus, a quarter of a pound in decimal is 0.25 pounds.
that is approximately 2,8 pounds
it takes 1 pound of grain to make 1 pound of bread.it takes 20 pounds of grain to make 1 pound of beef.
$00.69
It is 0.75 pounds.
9.57 ounces is 0.6 pound.
Alright, so we know that 0.45 pounds of meat equals $2.25, right?Lets say that x equals the cost of one pound of meat.So (0.45) X (x) = $2.25*, but we need to find the value of just x itself.Therefore we'd divide each side by 0.45, which would give us:x = ($2.25) / (0.45) = $5.00 per pound.