1 dollar = 100 cents and 1 MT = 2204.6 pound (approx). So to convert, multiply by 100/2204.6 = 0.04536
40p per kilo is cheaper, here is why, spend 40p on a kilo, 1 kilo = 2.2 pounds, so 40p would get you 2.2 pounds, that works out at just under 20p per pound.
4.28 (U.S. dollars per pound) equates to about 9.44 U.S. dollars per kg
The answer will depend on the dollar pound exchange rate. Many countries use dollar as their currency and many countries use pound. As a result there are many dollar-pound rates. Also, these rates change over time. SO there is not enough information to answer the question.
1 kg = 2.20462 lb, and 1 dollar = 100 cents.(1 cent) x (1 dollar) x (2.20462 pound)------------------------------------------------ = 0.0220462 dollars per kg(1 pound) x (100 cent) x (1 kg)
About 48 cents per pound.
1 kilogram = 2.2046226218 pounds so if something were $20 per kilogram it would be $20 / 2.2046226218 = $9.071847400200709 per pound
$2.20 1 Kilo = 2.2 lbs.
1 dollar = 100 cents and 1 MT = 2204.6 pound (approx). So to convert, multiply by 100/2204.6 = 0.04536
Multiply the $50 by 2.2.... $50 per lb = $110 per kilo
To convert cost per kilogram to cost per pound, you need to know that there are 2.20462 pounds in a kilogram. So, 60 cents per kilogram is equal to (60/2.20462) cents per pound, which is approximately 27.22 cents per pound.
40p per kilo is cheaper, here is why, spend 40p on a kilo, 1 kilo = 2.2 pounds, so 40p would get you 2.2 pounds, that works out at just under 20p per pound.
i bought milk fish last week ,almost 4 dollar for per kilo. 2 dollar for LB.
approximately 2.2 pounds in akilo
There are approximately 0.4536 kilograms in one pound.
4.28 (U.S. dollars per pound) equates to about 9.44 U.S. dollars per kg
There can be no equivalence. A pound is a measure of mass while a kilo per hour is a measure of mass per unit of time. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.