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1.29 per pound equals 2.84 per kg.
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.
367.50
$6.68
3 x $2.50 = $7.50
$300 per grap seed
.85
250 per ton
3.85 pound grapes
1.29 per pound equals 2.84 per kg.
If 10% of the grapes spoil, the store is left with 180 pounds. To calculate the markup price per pound, we first determine the cost of the 180 pounds of grapes. Therefore, the store would need to sell the grapes at $0.77 per pound ($0.60 x 1.15) to achieve a 15% markup on cost.
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)
250/18=13.8888888*3.5=$48.61
a little bit over 13 cents.
ref grapes because green is 1-$1 and red are 1-$3
they cost 10.50 for 4 bundles1.50 for bundlsfrom chloe anfield perryfields high school