There's no easy way to answer, as you're comparing weight versus volume. To accurately calculate the difference you'd need to know the size/volume/weight of the average shell, and this would still be an estimate. It would be better to obtain the average number of shells per pound versus the average number of shells per gallon and compare them against the cost of the two units.
The full gallon is a better deal financially. The unit price for the full gallon is 6.1% less than the unit price for the half-gallon.
Walnuts were 59 cents a pound in 1970. Of course, milk was 1.29 a gallon too.
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The average price for chicken was about 13 cents per pound in 1900. A gallon of milk cost about 20 cents per gallon.
The average price for a gallon of milk in 1900 was 13 cents. A dozen eggs cost 20 cents and a pound of sugar cost 30 cents.
You need to divide the price per pound by the price per kilogram. (Price per pound)/(Price per kilogram) = Kilograms per pound Alternatively, I could just tell you that 1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms
The price per gallon of gasoline in 1914 was about $.17/gallon.
In which country.
14.75/5 = 2.95, which is better than 3.10. (If you're the shopper!)
About .20/Gallon
$3.00 a gallon
The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in 1990 was: $1.16