It could be GBP30.00 (thirty pounds Sterling) although there are many other countries that also use pounds as their unit of currency.
2000 pounds in a ton (At least in a U.S. ton-It may change for other countries)...so 2.122 tons.
No, a comma is not used as a decimal point in British pounds. It is used that way in France, Spain, and some other countries, however.
In Egypt, it costs 80000 Egyptian Pounds. I don't know about other countries.
Gramm (g) Weird countries sometimes use other units such as ounces or pounds.
Gramm (g) Weird countries sometimes use other units such as ounces or pounds.
The USA is the only country which still uses pounds for weight.
7 billion pounds(about 11 billion US dollars), however it will raise to 15 billion pounds(24 billion US dollars) by 2015
All of the above. (Transportation routes to other countries, Economic conditions in other countries and Weather in other countries.)
Divide the pounds by 2.204623 (= approx 2.205). It is not just a European measure but an International one. All developed countries and most developing countries use the SI system. The countries that still use pounds mainly are the US, Burma, Liberia and some Caribbean islands.
200 pounds
Well there's 2000 pounds in 1 ton (At least in U.S.-It may change in other countries). So 2000 times 12= 24,000 pounds