It would cost $1.40 per pound.
Divide the total cost by 5 pounds. The answer will be $___ per pound.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the cost per pound, you simply divide the total cost by the weight. In this case, if chips cost $1.99 per pound, the cost to the nearest cent would be $1.99. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in math!
$4.187
3.75 x 0.92 = 3.45
$4 dollars per pound
2p
As of October 13, 2008 - scrap bronze pricing is as follows: mixed brass and bronze approximately $1.11 per pound aluminum bronze solids approx. $1.45 per pound
One pound of bronze costs around 21$ for 2012. Otherwise, I don't know.
The price of bronze depends on the range of copper alloys. Current prices are around $4 per pound.
tin cost about $50.07 per pound
-4.25
It would cost $1.40 per pound.
Cost per pound divided by edible portion in percent = cost per pound of edible portion example: a crown roast cost $9 per pound, the edible portion is 60%. $9/.60 = $15 per edible pound
Titanium can cost up to 69$ per pound
In Australia it is very expensive. The average cost is $98 per pound.
To convert the cost per ton to cost per pound, you need to know how many pounds are in a ton. Since there are 2000 pounds in a ton, to find the cost per pound you would divide the cost per ton by 2000. In this case, $215.00 per ton would be $0.1075 per pound.