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Assuming that you get 6.70 pounds (weight?) of oil per pound (currency), you have no way of knowing the mass of 2 gallons since the density of the oil is not known.
I did not find the cost, but I would imagine very expensive. Xenon is rare (about 0.087 parts per million in the atmosphere). A pound would be a very large quantity, since it is a gas. Based on its atomic weight of 131.29 grams per mole, then 1 pound is about 3.45 moles, or about 77.5 liters (about 20.5 US gallons) at standard temperature and pressure.
10 gallons=$5-$6 So you would: 375/10=37.5 37.5*5=$187.50 37.5*6=$225 So the answer to your question is 375 gallons of water would cost between $187.50 & $225.00.
Due to the size and weight it would be advisable to contact such companies as DHL and UPS for their transatlantic courier cost
divide the price by the weight in pounds. > eg: 4.5 pounds of meat costs £12.75, the cost per pound weight = 12.75 / 4.5 = £2.83 per pound weight
It would cost $1.40 per pound.
What is the weight of it at 2 pound ?
at the price it is today then it would cost $175
The unit cost would be (12 dollars) / (150 pound) = 0.08 dollars per pound, or could word it as $0.08 per pound, or 8 cents per pound.
Please tell me you're not driving a vehicle that gets 20 gallons to the mile. That would use up 20,000 gallons and cost you 80,000 dollars. 20 miles to the gallon would use 50 gallons and cost 200 dollars.
No. Generally a cat would cost around $50 at the pound.
$27.84
1 pound = 20 cents