Flour (5 lbs) 25.3 cents Bread (lb) 8.3 Round steak (lb) 36.0 Bacon (lb) 41.3 Butter (lb) 36.0 Eggs (doz.) 37.6 Milk (1/2 gal.) 23.4 Oranges (doz.) 22.0 Potatoes (10 lbs) 19.1 Coffee (lb) 25.7 Sugar (5 lbs) 28.2 A newspaper cost either 0.02 cents or 0.05 cents.
Post new question, do you mean Pound (Lb) or dollar?
The reason why is that there was such a plentiful amount and they could even trade it for gold 1 lb. of salt= 1 lb of gold.
10 cents
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. No US cent has "LB" on it, and the only N would be in the mottoes or denomination. If there really is a separate LB it was added after the coin was minted. Also, a quick look through your pocket change will show that "E Pluribus Unum" is on ALL US coins so that's not anything that identifies a specific one. There's more information at the Related Question.
$5.00
$5.00
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$5.00 in Florida
$1.60 per pound
0.01
89
That is approximately 2 cups of sugar.
Flour (5 lbs) 25.3 cents Bread (lb) 8.3 Round steak (lb) 36.0 Bacon (lb) 41.3 Butter (lb) 36.0 Eggs (doz.) 37.6 Milk (1/2 gal.) 23.4 Oranges (doz.) 22.0 Potatoes (10 lbs) 19.1 Coffee (lb) 25.7 Sugar (5 lbs) 28.2 A newspaper cost either 0.02 cents or 0.05 cents.
about 6.00
BROWN SUGAR:1 lb. brown sugar = $0.892.25 cups packed brown sugar = 1 lb.$0.89 / 2.25 cups = $0.395 per cup of brown sugar$0.024 per Tablespoon, $0.0082 per teaspoonGRANULATED SUGAR:I bought a 5-lb. bag for $1.89. Probably not the cheapest.$1.89 / 5 = $0.378 per pound of sugar2.25 cups = 1 lb.$0.378 / 2.25 = $0.168 per cup of sugarBut i think that good sugar will cost about 300 Dolla
One pound is 454 gm.