23 * 3.25 = 74.75
it might be sold in kilograms.
Crops that are sold for money on world markets are called cash crops.
cashcrops :)
there were many ways to make money ine England in 1750 There were some special types of farmers called subsistence farmers who grew extra food and fed it to the animals then sold the spare Others grew and sold food Wool was a good money maker, but people did it in the own homes Hand makes, buttons, needles, bricks, pottery, bread and more were sold for profit
Cash crops.
Yes.
3 apples a day
The monastery sold eggs to make extra money. The monks in that monastery keep a vow of silence.
If what you spent on the investment was less then what you received when you sold it, it is called your "profit". If what you spent on the investment was more then what you received when you sold it, it is called your "loss".
Apples weren't sold by the pound, they were sold by the barrel.
Its either apples or bananas.