i want to make a payment
That's a wrong question. Cosmetologists do not 'make', they 'make-up'.
You would make about $26.00 an hour
you dont make a profit
about 3250 a month
39p
For small letters, 39p
probably about 39p or summin like that
5px7=35p 4 COINS LEFT 2px3=6p 6p+35p=41p 1 COIN LEFT 1px1=1p 2p+39p=41p NO COINS LEFT
The current UK cost of a first class stamp is Thirty Nine Pence (39p) It is currently 43 Cents in the US.
39p if the letter is under 100g and less than 24cm by 16.5cm and under 5mm in depth (this is most letters and cards).
For letters weighing up to 100g that are no more than 5mm thick and up to C5 in sizeIf a single stamp or a small book of stamps are currently 27p each however if you have an account with the post office or a franking machine it's 24p. (Correct as at December 2008)
If the letter is a standard small envelope (less than 240mm x 165mm) under 100g it costs 39p If it is a large letter (upto 353mm x 250mm) upto 100g it costs 61p and upto 250g it costs 90p
BIf you add the sequence number for the letters in the alphabet the sum will be 39.F-O-R: 6+15+18=39T-A-R: 20+1+18=39P-U-?: 16+21+?=39 ---> ?=2=Bt
You can find all of the current stamp denominations on the Royal Mail site, here is a link: http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/content1?mediaId=52300716&catId=600025 Standard bright blue 2nd class stamp is worth 30p Large letter bright blue 2nd class stamp is worth 47p Standard gold 1st class stamp is worth 39p Large letter gold 1st class stamp is worth 61p Happy Mailing :)
A First Class stamp is designed to cover one ounce of mailing material. Additional ounces are about half the cost of the first (currently 20 cents vs. 45). There is a surcharge for oversized envelopes.
As at Jan-2010; A 2nd class stamp, for letters up to 100g that are no more than 5mm thick and C5 in size, is 30p. A 'Large Letter' 2nd class stamp is 47p. A 1st class letter stamp is 39p. A 'Large Letter' 1st class stamp is 61p.