100 pence in a British pound.
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lead is going for $1.12 cents a pound
In 1928, dairy butter was 41-cents per pound, and creamery butter was 46-cents per pound. Plain white bread was seven-cents per loaf and a dozen fresh eggs was 47-cents.
0.11 cents per pound in 1988. that's all i know.
4 cents a pound
mostly 0.02 cents to 2.50 per pound
11 (U.S. cents per kilogram) = 4.98951607 U.S. cents per pound
This question needs to be rewritten. Cents in a pound of what?
97 cents
100
Lost of countries use cents and lots more use pounds as their currency. The question needs to specify which country's cents and which country's pound.
US cents minted since mid-1982 weigh 2.5 gm. A US pound is equivalent to 453.6 gm, so rounded to the closest whole number there would be 453.6 / 2.5 = 181 cents in a pound.
6.50 for a 50 pound bag 12 cents a pound
There are many countries (or regions) which use cents as their minor currency unit and many others which use pound as the major unit. There is no information provided as to which country the question is about and so it cannot be answered.
There is not enough information to answer this question. we need to know if the apples are .89 cents a pound or 89 cents each. If they are 89 cents each we need to know how many are in a pound
The modern pound sterling, the currency of Great Britain, is divided into a hundred pence, not cents. It used to be divided into 240 pence before 1965. The cent is a hundredth of a dollar, either US, Australian, Canadian, Hong Kong etc. How many cents you can get for a pound sterling changes from day to day. You should Google "exchange rates" if you need to find out.
65.5 cents, but you would be charged 66 cents.
On average, a pound of coffee cost around 91 cents. A loaf of bread was 24 cents and a pound of butter was 86 cents.