€ 2 in Germany
$1 in South Africa Here, where I'm from (Lithuania), it would cost about 6.80Lt. ~ €1.98
1.53
$1.53 or One Dollar and Fifty Three Cents.
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.
A: Learn to spell. B: obviously the large potatoes you dingus
that depends on the price of potatoes per pound
Potatoes are good
$2.50
in the 1930s it was 29 cents
an average potato may weigh 150 grams (0.33 lb) so there could be 20/25 in an 8 lb bag
Ten pounds of smaller potatoes will yield more potato skins than ten pounds of larger ones. The reason is that as volume (and therefore the mass or "weight" of the product, because they're proportional) increases, surface area increases but "lags behind" the increase in volume. A steel shot put has a higher surface area to mass ratio than a steel wrecking ball has.
Depending on the type of potato and where you are, that could cost anywhere from 3 to 12 dollars.