About 48 cents per pound.
Lost of countries use cents and lots more use pounds as their currency. The question needs to specify which country's cents and which country's pound.
About 6.4 cents per pound.
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Shillings are more like cents. There are 20 shillings in a pound, just like there are 100 cents in a dollar. This way, shillings are more like cents.
To convert cents per pound to dollars per tonne, you can use the following formula: Dollars per tonne = (Cents per pound / 100) * 2204.62 This formula works because there are 100 cents in a dollar and 2204.62 pounds in a metric tonne.
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If you have 137 pounds of quarters equal to 150 dollars. A pound of quarters equal about 80.
one Egyptian pound is 18 cents 2.3 dollars converted to U.S. money
There are approximately 1.54 dollars in a pound, and there are 100 cents in a dollar. Multiply 1.54 by 100, and you get 154 cents per 1 pound. If your talking about weight in pounds, here is JayKay's answer: It depends on whether you're talking about cents minted before 1982 or after. Up till mid-'82, cents were struck in bronze and weighed 3.11 gm. Now they're struck in copper-plated zinc and weigh 2.5 gm. There are 453.6 gm in a pound, so your calculator will give you the answer in a couple of seconds.
18.62
twenty cents
Dollar to Pound ratio mean you are living in Great Britain (home country). This ratio clearly states that what amount of Pound (GBP) can be bought with a certain units of Dollar (USD) which can be donated as: USD/GBP Let suppose today's Dollar to Pound ratio is 0.65; which means 0.65 pounds can be bought with 1 unit of Dollar.
About 48 cents per pound.
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1 dollar = 100 cents and 1 MT = 2204.6 pound (approx). So to convert, multiply by 100/2204.6 = 0.04536
1 dollar 20 cents