If the rope is 40c per 50 cm, it will be 80c for 100 cm (= 1m)
Multiply by 3.3 if you're buying lengths (metres) Multiply by 10.9 if you're buying sheets (m2) Multiply by 36 if you're buying blocks (m3)
It depends on what part of the world you are buying it in.
The cost of 2 yards of rope can vary significantly depending on the type, material, and quality of the rope. On average, basic nylon or polypropylene rope might cost around $0.50 to $3 per yard, making the total cost for 2 yards between $1 and $6. Specialty ropes, like climbing or marine ropes, can be much more expensive. Always check local stores or online retailers for specific pricing.
Provided the rope is long enough and you have enough money, any amount.
$6.68
Multiply by 3.3 if you're buying lengths (metres) Multiply by 10.9 if you're buying sheets (m2) Multiply by 36 if you're buying blocks (m3)
609.52
The production cost per unit is the cost you would physically spend to manufacture a item. For instance,if I made ice cream. I pay myself 10$ per hour for labour. I can make 60 an hour. A cone costs 20c and the ice cream costs 40c. Thus,the unit cost is 60c (material) plus 10$/60 (labour). Thus the unit cost is 76,66c
The answer depends on where in the world you are buying them.
It depends on what part of the world you are buying it in.
The answer depends on where in the world you are buying it and in what form.
The cost of 2 yards of rope can vary significantly depending on the type, material, and quality of the rope. On average, basic nylon or polypropylene rope might cost around $0.50 to $3 per yard, making the total cost for 2 yards between $1 and $6. Specialty ropes, like climbing or marine ropes, can be much more expensive. Always check local stores or online retailers for specific pricing.
3 x $2.50 = $7.50
by seeing if they are over charging you for what you are buyinq !
Rope per say does not have plastic on it.
Provided the rope is long enough and you have enough money, any amount.
$6.68