6 kg for 2.40 is 28.6% more applesauce for your money than 6 lb for 1.40 .
453 grams in 1 lb
1 lb = 16 oz
Let the apples be 'A' pence per lb Bananas cost: (A-30) pence per lb Cherries cost: (A+72) pence per lb Cost of 2 lb of apples = 2A Cost of 3 lb of bananas = 3(A-30) Cost of 2 lb of cherries = 2(A+72) But: 2A+3(A-30) = 2(A+72) So: 2A+3A-90 = 2A+144 => 3A = 234 => A = 78 Therefore cherries cost: 78+72 = 150 pence per lb
1 ton = 2000 lb 1 lb = 16 oz 2000 lb x 16 oz/lb = 32000 oz
1 lb. = about 4 small apples 1 lb. = about 3 medium apples 1 lb. = about 2 large apples
Depends how big they are! A single large Mutsu apple can weigh over one pound.
It would be 220 calories about, and 1 lb.
it cost 25 cents in 1995.
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Apples: x pence per lb Pears: x-5 pence perlb But: 5x+3(x-5) = 465p So: 5x+3x-15 = 465 => 8x = 480 and x = 60 Therefore: lb of pears cost 55p and a lb of apples cost 60p
1 US ton = 2000 lb
1 lb = 1 lb.
16 of each
6.02 * 10^23 or 602,300,000,000,000,000,000,000 apples.
8 apples
None. You never said 20lb sack actually had any apples in it. :)