$1.31
About 6.4 cents per pound.
The discount price is $28.14
$80.00
4.62
As of December 24, 2008, assuming it is no more than one quarter inch thick, and weighs no more than 1 ounce, it only costs 42 cents. Between one ounce and two ounces, 59 cents Between 2 ounces and 3 ounces, 76 cents Between 3 and 3.5 ounces, 93 cents. For the source and complete price listings for first class postage, see http://www.usps.com/prices/first-class-mail-prices.htm
the average price is about 40 to 50 cents per pound. the average size pumpkin can very from 3 to 10 dollars.
You seem to nave have more sense than money! 3 dollars and 59 cents for 14 ounces is 3.59/14 = 25.6 cents per ounce, approx.
48 cents per pound
70 cents
Currently the price is around 35 cents per pound but can be as high as 95 cents per pound for aluminum extrusion scrap.
Pewter is mostly tin, and tin has a current value of $9.49 per pound. At 16 ounces per pound, that makes it worth 59 cents per ounce.
89 cents.
90 cents
$4 dollars per pound
50 cents per pound
10 cents a pound
About 45 cents a pound.