84
2.1 * 40 = 84 p
It would cost $1.40 per pound.
4.28 (U.S. dollars per pound) equates to about 9.44 U.S. dollars per kg
11 (U.S. cents per kilogram) = 4.98951607 U.S. cents per pound
To compare the prices, we need to convert them to the same unit. Since there are 2.2 pounds in a kilogram, let's convert the 24p per pound to per kilogram. 24p per pound is approximately 10.91p per kilogram. Therefore, 40p per kilogram is cheaper than 24p per pound.
1kg ~= 2.2lb (slightly over) 45p per 1/2 kg = 90 per kg 40p per lb ~= 88p per kg ⇒ 40p per pound is cheaper.
40 p per kg is less expensive because it is equal to 18.14 p per pound.
That's 40p times 5.2 (£0.40) which £2.08 208p
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2.1 * 40 = 84 p
It depends entirely on where you buy them from ! Supermarkets will always be cheaper than corner stores.
Oh, dude, it's simple math. If 200g costs 40p, then you can just calculate the cost per gram by dividing 40p by 200g, which is 0.2p per gram. So, for 500g, you just multiply 0.2p by 500g and you get 100p, which is £1. Easy peasy, like basic math, man.
Obviously, $2.40 is cheaper than $3.20. However, if you want to know the cost per ounce, they are both the same at 20 cents per ounce. There are 16 ounces in 1 pound.
40p per mile for the first 10,000 miles here in the UK and then 25p per mile thereafter.
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