A cow could be bought for around $15 to $25 in the early 1900's. That would mean 4 cows would be about $60 to $100 for all.
Research the technology of the 1920s (using key words "timeline of 1900s" or "timeline of technology of the 20th century"). Make a timeline with at least ten technologies (be sure to include transportation, entertainment, home life, and the work place) of that time that you think changed the way Americans lived during this period (worth 1 point for each technology you list).
1000 yrs
A Tudor house cost £1 and 1 shilling
1 Pound in Elizabeth times is about $500 U.S. today
Disadvantages of the crusades: (1) it cost a lot of money (2) was hard to gather up troops (3) gave Christians a bad repatriation (4) there is still conflict about the city today
Prices vary on age, sex and weight. Older cull cows cost less than 3-in-1's and bred cows; bologna bulls cost less than registered bulls; bred heifer cost less than bred cows; feeder steers cost more than feeder heifers; dairy calves are least expensive of the lot. Finally, registered cattle always cost more than commercial cattle.
Just several cents. Maybe even less than that. Candy actually might not even have been around then.... I think it was invented in the 1900s. THEN, it cost that much.
1 gram = 1 mililitre.
Depends on the cow. Some can go over $1500; others could be more, if they're registered, a 3-in-1, or less if they're open or short-bred.
In the early 1900s, a pencil typically cost around 5 to 10 cents, depending on the brand and quality. This was a reasonably affordable price for most consumers at the time, as pencils were widely used in schools and offices. Adjusted for inflation, this cost would be equivalent to about $1 to $3 today.
is cost $1
not much zippos cost about $1 or less
2 and 1/2 tons.
This depends on how many cattle are in that large herd, their breed or breeding, what type they are (feeder steers, feeder heifers, dry bred cows, open cows, 3-in-1's, bred heifers, yearling bulls, 2-year old bulls, canner/cutter cows, purebred stock, commercial stock, etc.), and the current market price for your area.
IT"S NOT FOR SALE ID IT WAS IT WILL COST $1 as much as you cost
If 6 oranges cost $5.34 how much will 1 cost
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