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∙ 13y agoThe answer is 9 1/3 <--(one third) cents per ounce (in fraction form).
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∙ 13y agoThe cost per ounce of the TNT Tonic is approximately 9.33 cents per ounce. This is calculated by dividing the total cost ($0.98) by the total number of ounces (10.5).
The cost per ounce for the 20-ounce bottle is 8 cents per ounce (1.60 / 20), and for the 32-ounce bottle it's 6 cents per ounce (1.92 / 32). The difference is 2 cents per ounce, making the 32-ounce bottle cheaper.
In 1990, the cost of a bottle of soda would have varied depending on factors such as location and brand. On average, a bottle of soda may have cost around $1 at that time.
27 cents an ounce
One pound is equal to 16 ounces or 0.453592 kilograms.
6 Ounces. If 2 lbs cost 5.92 then the cost is 18.5 cents per ounce. Divide 111 cents by 18.5 and the answer is 6 Ounces. That is assuming USD.
12 ounces for 5 cents
In 1934 Pepsi begins selling a 12-ounce bottle for five cents, the same price charged by its competitors for six ounces.
If you are referring to "Soda Pop", or a carbonated beverage then in the United States it was 5 cents. The bottle however had to be returned. At a "Soda Fountain" it was 5 cents, and the portion was smaller.
Maybe 10 to 30 cents per bottle.
small bottle - 8 cents large bottle - 12 cents (this included 2cent bottle deposit) 'large' was 10-12 fl. oz. depending on soda brand (mid-fifties - Canada)
The cost per ounce for the 20-ounce bottle is 8 cents per ounce (1.60 / 20), and for the 32-ounce bottle it's 6 cents per ounce (1.92 / 32). The difference is 2 cents per ounce, making the 32-ounce bottle cheaper.
60 cents to 75 cents for a can $1.00 to $3.00 for a bottle all depending on where you get it
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In 1990, the cost of a bottle of soda would have varied depending on factors such as location and brand. On average, a bottle of soda may have cost around $1 at that time.
6.5 ounces were .05 cents
1965 a coke cost about 10 to 15 cents--A quarter would buy a bottle of coke and a bag of Lays chips
NexTag shows price comparisons of Angel perfume by Thierry Mugler in a bottle of 1.7 ounces at Luxury Perfume for a price of seventy-two dollars and ninety cents.