If bag of cherries weighing 1kg costs 6.00, then a bag weighing 5lb of cherries would cost about 13.62. 1 lb. is equal to 0.45 kgs.
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What if it costs. It is singular so you use the singular verb form costs The plural form would be "What if they cost" "What if it costs" is present tense. "What if it cost" is past tense. For singular Plural it'd be more like "What if the cost" = Singular. "What if the costs" = Plural. -J
Which costs more. Which is the subject and is singular.
Let the apples be 'A' pence per lb Bananas cost: (A-30) pence per lb Cherries cost: (A+72) pence per lb Cost of 2 lb of apples = 2A Cost of 3 lb of bananas = 3(A-30) Cost of 2 lb of cherries = 2(A+72) But: 2A+3(A-30) = 2(A+72) So: 2A+3A-90 = 2A+144 => 3A = 234 => A = 78 Therefore cherries cost: 78+72 = 150 pence per lb
The remaining costs, referred to as indirect costs, would be accumulated into one or more cost pools, which would subsequently be allocated to the cost objects according to volume-related bases of allocation.
It costs about 100,000. But why would you do that?
It costs 94 cents to mail a letter weighing no more than one ounce to France or almost anywhere else in the world. It now costs 98 cents.
a fixed cost would be electricity bills and a variable costs would be paying employees a salary not wayes !
a andaconda costs $100.