What is the price of a newspaper?
What is the price of a
newspaper
milk
bread
diapers
gas
candy bar
Answer:
newspaper: 25 cents daily, $1.25 on Sunday
milk: it depends
bread: what kind
diapers: what brand
gas: from 3.00 a gallon to 4.00 a gallon
candy bar: 10 cents to 2 dollars
since you never said what brand of item it was, I can't exactly tell.
newspaper: fifty cents
milk: $2.50
bread: $1.75
diapers: $10.00
gas: $3.08
candy bar: $0.75
Where I live (Maryland)...
Newspaper: USA Today $0.35 (not sunday)
Milk: About $3.00
Bread: $3.00 when on sale :P
Diapers:
Gas: $2.99 a gallon
Candy bar: less than $1.00
newspaper 50cents
milk gallon 3.29
bread 99cents
diaper use the newspaper
gas 3.29
candy bar 1 dollar
Where I live in Arkansas:
newspaper: $.50 daily/ $1.25 Sunday
milk: $2.80 for 2%/ $2.50 for whole
bread: $.89 white/ $1.25 wheat
diapers: $4.50 Dollar General brand/ $11.95 Pampers
gas: $2.82
candy bar: $.50 at WalMart/ $.89 at gas station
Local newspaper -- $1.25 on Sundays, $0.75 daily
Milk -- $3.75
Bread -- roughly $3.50
Diapers -- $8.75
Gas -- $3.79 a gallon
Candy bar -- $1 at the drug store (unless they're on sale :D)
Environmental costs? Well . . . is depletion of our Earth's limited supply of natural resources, global warming, CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions, overpopulation, and setting the only planet currently known to support life forms on a catastrophic path towards destruction low enough for you?
Newspaper - $1.00 daily $1.50 Sunday
Milk - $2.50
Bread - $1.90
Diapers - I dk we don't buy dipers!!
Gas - $3.00+
Candy Bar - $.60
Hope this helps!!
50 cents daily--1.50 on Sunday,3.29 gallon,1.49 on sale,??,3.59 gallon,1.09 a bar..Hey gas and milk are neck and neck..
50 cents here 1.75 on sunday
2.49 a gallon here
bread depends fancy bread 5.99 iron kids 2.99
diapers 6.99 and up up up
3.15 a gallon currently
candy bar depending if there is a sale 69 cents or on sale 2 for 1$
Depends where you live.
I will bring it up to Dollars an cents that may help you understand what I pay for the mentioned items.
Newspaper $1.50
Milk 1 liter $2.50
Bread 6 slices $2.50
Diapers $1.00 ea.
Gas 1 liter $1.40
Candy bar $ 2.50
This is plus -minus a few cents.
The ultimate price of these items is NOT in dollars & cents. It is in the loss of trees, more pollution in the air, & more overweight people burdening an already strained health care system.
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