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If half of kilogram cost 1.56 to ship then how much does 619 grams cost to ship?

1kg = 1000g So if it costs 1.56 to ship 500g then if you divide 1.56 by 500, you get the price to ship 1g = 0.00312 Then times 0.00312 by 619 = 1.93128 which to the nearest penny = 1.93 Hope that Helps


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You can't get it directly, as one is a measure of volume and the other of mass. Net Tonnage is a measure of volume of a ship, more precisely the volume of a ship that's useful for carrying cargo and passengers. So, essentially you take the internal volume of the ship and remove the volume of the fuel, engine spaces, crew quarters and so on. 100 cubic feet is the volume used for calculating net and gross registered (GRT) tonnage of a ship. Dead weight tonnage is the actual weight of what a ship can carry. To get this, you take the displacement of a fully loaded ship and then subtract from that the displacement of it when totally empty. And since displacement is actually the amount of water displaced by a vessel, it corresponds to the actual weight of the ship.


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