that does not make sense
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$1.89- $2.09 check herehttp://www.mortonsalt.com/company/newsroom/latestnews/seasalt.html
5 bucks a pound piece so 1000 bucks, if you're lucky you could get 2000 bucks for 20 bucks a pound piece.
Converting table salt to pounds requires a special converter. There are approximately 79.75 teaspoons in one pound of table salt.
You should probably pick up the table and see if your foot is broken.
ten pound
~10.6 pieces One pound = 16 ounces. Divide 16 by 1.5 to equal 10.66666666667
That is about 0.92 of a cup.
80 gallons
Pound weight.
1 pound of table salt, with a density of 1.02 g/mL, will equal about 1.88 US cups.
1 pound of table salt, with a density of 1.02 g/mL, will equal about 1.88 US cups.