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if it is 300$/lb and you wanted to know how much it would be as a gram approximately it would come out to be 66 cents
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A quick google search gave me a Shanghai price in May 2010 of $US 29 per pound, for 99% metal.
At the current rate of $300/lb it would cost $66.14.
Darmstadtium is a synthetic element that is not commercially produced or available for purchase. Therefore, it does not have a cost per pound.
The cost of beans per pound can vary depending on the type of beans and where you purchase them. On average, beans can range from $1 to $3 per pound in most grocery stores. Speciality or organic beans may cost more.
The cost of germanium per pound can vary depending on market conditions, but as of 2021, it can be typically found to be in the range of $600 to $800 per pound.
tin cost about $50.07 per pound
Titanium can cost up to 69$ per pound
A quick google search gave me a Shanghai price in May 2010 of $US 29 per pound, for 99% metal.
65$ per pound
$5.2639 per pound
It can cost up to $56 per pound depending on the rolloid
£321.33 ($522.24) per pound at today's prices
To find the cost per pound of a 24-pound turkey, you divide the total cost of the turkey by its weight. For example, if the turkey costs $48, then the cost per pound is $48 divided by 24, which equals $2 per pound. Therefore, the cost is $2 for each pound of the 24-pound turkey.
18.00s per pound
silver price per pound
$2 per lb
$1.01