It depends on how much a pound of aluminum is going for. The fact that they're beer cans won't make any difference.
In 1970, one British pound could buy a variety of goods and services, reflecting the value of money at that time. For example, it could purchase approximately 10 loaves of bread, several pints of beer, or a cinema ticket. The purchasing power was significantly higher than today, with everyday items costing much less compared to current prices. Overall, a pound in 1970 had considerable value in terms of everyday expenses.
the G.B.P is worth more than other currencies because the uk is a main scorcee of alot of trading of valuble goods like beer
The secondary economic activity in this question would be beer brewing.
Wisconsin makes money by farming, yes, but it also makes money by selling automobiles, machinery, furniture, paper, paper products, beer, processed foods, copper, iron ore, lead, zinc, and its top product, cheese.
Wisconsin makes money by farming, yes, but it also makes money by selling automobiles, machinery, furniture, paper, paper products, beer, processed foods, copper, iron ore, lead, zinc, and its top product, cheese.
Any metal recycler will buy them. Contrary to popular belief, tabs off of soda and beer cans do not bring in a lot of money. They are aluminum and would bring in just a few dollars per pound. .
Money for beer.
This can vary depending on the type of beer bottle and its weight. However, on average, it takes about 5-6 empty glass beer bottles to equal 1 pound.
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One pound equals 16 ounces. 16 ounces of feathers weighs more than 12 ounces of beer.
one beer is more harmful to the body than smoking a pound (454 grams) of cannabis
Likely the best way to find a copy of the 2001 TV movie "Beer Money" is in the DVD bins in big box stores. Walmart would be the most likely place.
You could take your empty beer bottles to Top Price Recycling center located on 7th Avenue.
Yes you would weigh about a pound more. But something quite interesting is that a fluid ounce of water or beer does not weigh one ounce, it is slightly more. Exactly how much more depends on wether you use imperial or U.S. units.
birthday card. choc, beer/wine, flowers, money etc
The government makes to much money off of beer and he doesn't want to lose any money