In Canada today 16 oz loaf of plain bread is 1.60 or so, ranging up to 5.49 for multigrain breads with additives.
16, the same number of ounces that are in a pound of anything.
24 ounces in terms of cost per ounce but 16 ounces in terms of absolute price.
1 pound = 16 ounces 13 ounces = (13 / 16) = 0.8125 pound Cost for 13 ounces = 0.8125 the cost of a pound = (0.8125 x 124) = 100.75
1 pound = 16 ounces 14 ounces = (14/16) = 7/8 of a pound At $2.80 per pound, 7/8 of a pound costs (7/8 x $2.80) = $2.45
there are 16 ounces in a pound.
16, the same number of ounces that are in a pound of anything.
Twice as much as 8 ounces.
1 pound = 16 ounces no matter what the cost is.
2.50 dollars depending on the brand
1 pound = 16 ounces ... more than 11 of them.
Bread prices vary a great deal depending on where you are and the quality of the bread: In upstate New York on 8/14/10, I paid .90/lb. for a loaf of standard commercial white bread and 2.90/lb for a loaf of good Italian bread.
Three hundred grams of bread is about 11 ounces. Most full loaves of bread are between 12 and 16 ounces or one pound.
24 ounces in terms of cost per ounce but 16 ounces in terms of absolute price.
In 1952 a loaf of bread cost 16 cents
$2.00
1 pound = 16 ounces 13 ounces = (13 / 16) = 0.8125 pound Cost for 13 ounces = 0.8125 the cost of a pound = (0.8125 x 124) = 100.75
It was 9 cents per loaf. I just researched a lot of things from 1938 b/c I'm going to share this info at my mom's 70th b-day party.In 1938, a loaf of bread would have cost you 8.6 cents:Prices are for white bread, pan style, excluding all specialty type bread. For 1913-1936, prices were obtained from bakeries for 16 or 18 ounces in the dough and converted to 16 ounces baked weight. Both wrapped and unwrapped breads were included.Beginning in 1937, prices have been obtained primarily from grocer stores for the volume-selling size loaf of wrapped bread. The baked weight as given on the wrapper or reported by the store was converted to 16 ounces. source: U.S. CENSUSThe minimum wage in 1938 was 25 cents.