This is a very conservative
estimate as these containers can sell for as much as $ 50,000 a piece.
Not exact matches
I am using $ 5,000 per unit
as my
estimate because I want to be extra conservative and because I have not been able to find an exact break down on how many of the 13,300
container units are the 40 ft refrigerated units
as Dole's also has some 20 ft refrigerated, and completely unrefrigerated
containers, so I wanted a very conservative
estimate of price to be safe.
Analysts have
estimated that Coca - Cola Amatil's Australian beverage volumes could fall
as much
as 4 per cent and annual earnings before interest and tax could decline
as much
as 7 per cent
as container deposit schemes are launched in NSW, Queensland and Western Australia during the next 18 months.
This activity was used with my LA children (in a small group)
as they could compare
containers by size, more easily *, and this helped them to make more accurate
estimates.
Chn use different non-standard measures to fill
containers, making
estimates as they gain more experience.
make direct comparisons about the capacity of
containers using correct vocabulary check the capacity of
containers by measuring order
containers based on their capacities using uniform non-standard measures understand the need for consistency when using uniform non-standard measures use a variety of uniform non-standard measures to measure capacity
estimate containers based on their capacities using uniform non-standard measures understand the need for consistency when using uniform non-standard measures use a variety of uniform non-standard measures to measure capacity use the correct vocabulary to compare the capacity of
containers identify
containers that hold more than, less than and the same
as a litre
I used a little Yakult pot
as the non-standard measure and gave children a wide range of different shape and size
containers to
estimate and then fill.
Kerry Randell @ 42, taking your figures on total tonnage, and assuming the average
container loss rate extends back to 1945, and that the average ship tonnage loss is 250 with the average loss also extending back to 1945, that yields a total 31,054,617 tonnes lost
as a rough
estimate.