it should be about $3.50
Prices vary by variety and from place to place, day to day and season to season. Today (Dec 2015) in a supermarket in the UK I paid the equivalent of £3.16 sterling for 10 pounds of maris piper potatoes. Just up the road I'd have paid £3.60. (£3.16 is about $4.77).
It depends on where you are and the availability
25$ thas how much 10 pounds of potatoes would cost and in 1933 it cost 29 cents
In 1933 it cost 29 cents.
$2.50
in the 1930s it was 29 cents
10 half pound potatoes.
5lbs is half of ten pounds so 85 cents
Assuming potatoes cost $.50 a pound, then 10 pounds would cost $5.00 (0.50 x 10 = 5.00). Potatoes vary in price per pound for many reasons. The variety of potato, its freshness, the current supply, how many people what to buy potatoes and the part of the country you are buying these potatoes are just a few.
That is approximately 25-27 potatoes.
that depends on the price of potatoes per pound
1.53
There are approximately 43 pounds per cubic feet of potatoes. Thus there are 8000 X 43 = 344,000 pounds of potatoes in 8000 cubic feet.
It depends on how big your potato is. If it is a large one then 1/2 a potato per person. If the potato is small then 1 potato per person.
The yield is approximately 10 to 30 pounds.
You need one and 1/4 potato per person, so: - serving 4 people,= 5 potatoes - serving 10 people,=12 - 13 potatoes.