Sentences with phrase «tenth of a cent»

And if you have to have a prayer session before raising the price by a tenth of a cent, then you've got a terrible business.
Given the small amounts needed, a 33 % salt reduction in a product might work out at a cost - in - use of less than one tenth of a cent per serving.
In fact, it fell eight - tenths of a cent in the past week, averaging $ 2.67 a gallon on Sunday, according to GasBuddy's daily survey of 190 gas stations in the Syracuse area.
The researchers found that in Berkeley, soft drink prices increased by about seven - tenths of a cent more per ounce than in other cities.
Almost all of the rest comes from the Prop. 301 education six - tenths of a cent sales tax and the Federal Government (Joint Legislative Budget Committee 2017, Arizona Department of Education 2016).
A week ago, the average price was one - tenth of a cent higher.
Regular unleaded, the most popular grade, was down three - tenths of a cent to $ 1.04.
Mid-grade self - serve declined nine - tenths of a cent to $ 1.281 a gallon.
Usually, the rebates are «typically a tenth of a cent per share», according to the article.
This is an abysmal two - tenths of a cent worth of value per point, which is more an indictment of Marriott's program than anything.
The Bitcoin mining industry has a razor - thin profit margin as it is and having a price of electricity that is even a few tenths of a cent more expensive over the competition can mean getting beaten out of the market.
Users who want to send one - tenth of a cent ($ 0.001 US dollar or 400 Satoshis) through the bitcoin network, for example, can't do so.
As I drive by not one, but four gas stations that all lowered their prices simultaneously, my annoyance grows and I am bothered that they all seem to collude down to the last one tenth of a cent.

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Perhaps more importantly, if we take his new statements literally he is now predicting that installation of a Tory government will immediately cause the economy to grow at an absurd 10 per cent per year, 5 times the current rate by implementing only three - tenths of the Million Jobs Plan.
As a result, it has shaved three - tenths of a point off its projections for growth for both 2012 and 2013, to 1.9 per cent and 2.0 per cent respectively.
More than 40 per cent of seniors in the tenth decile have earnings from employment, and income from this source accounts for 20 per cent of all income received.
In the tenth decile, investment income also accounts for 20 per cent of total income received and this is almost double the 11 per cent of income from this source in the 9th decile, the only other decile where investment income accounts for a double digit portion of total income.
The Australian economy continued to perform strongly during the first half of 2000, with growth running at more than 4 per cent per annum, a noteworthy performance for an economy that is now entering the tenth year of an economic upswing.
Royal Bank said is special discounted four -, five - and seven - year rates were going up June 24 by two - tenths of a percentage point to 3.29, 3.39 and 3.79 per cent respectively.
SiaCoin is down -14.61 % on the day, up 1.50 % on the week and down -48.32 % on the month on a last price of 0.00000339 or about eight tenths of one cent.
If the cost of that input rises by 25 %, that adds an extra six - tenths of one cent onto the price of soup.
It is customary to give one - tenth of the product of the land if it is watered by rain and one - twentieth if it is irrigated by human effort; two and one - half per cent of savings is suggested, with equal proportions of the increase in cattle or in trade in goods.
Consumer prices up eight - tenths of one per cent, which makes the most current annual inflation rate 10.6 per cent.
That was a one tenth of one per cent increase over 2016 but below growth rates for 2014 and 2015.
What's more, between 2000 and 2009, household energy demand fell by almost a tenth across the 27 countries of the European Union; in Sweden, France and the Netherlands, it was down 15 per cent.
Brownson, who also is director of the university's Prevention Research Center, and his co-authors set out to determine the effectiveness of three federal policies aimed at reducing childhood obesity: afterschool physical activity programs, a one - tenth - cent per ounce sugar - sweetened beverage excise tax, and a ban on fast food television advertising to children under 12.
Eastern Germany's Association of Independent Enterprises says there is a growing discrepancy between east and west: in the western states, 5 per cent of the population works on research commissioned by industry, while in the east, only a tenth of this number work in industrial research.
It's staggering then to think that a Mountune mapped Ford Fiesta ST — a car that's just a tenth slower to 60mph and just 15mph off the M5's top speed — sells for # 18,144 today, just 25 per cent of the M5's original list price.
RBC said on Jan. 6 that its special offer, five - year fixed mortgage would rise by one - tenth of a point to 3.04 per cent.
Royal Bank of Canada says its special offer five - year fixed mortgage goes up one - tenth of a point to 3.04 per cent.
The most encouraging news was that households accumulated debt in the fourth quarter of last year at the slowest annualized pace since 2001, pushing the much - watched debt to disposable income ratio down two - tenths of a point to 164 per cent.
So you're saving a little more than one - tenth of one cent per point.
This winter, Duke's Nasher Museum contributed its two cents to the roiling national conversation on race by celebrating its tenth anniversary with a show of artists of African descent, organized by chief curator Trevor Schoonmaker.
To the nearest tenth of one per cent, there is no CO2 in the air.
The average U.S. gas tax of 47 cents per gallon, scarcely one tenth that in Europe, helps explain why more gasoline is used in the United States than in the next 20 countries combined.
Using off - peak power would then equate to being able to buy 25 - to - 50 cent / gallon gasoline... the possibility of powering one's family vehicle with fuel that can cost as little as one - tenth of today's gasoline (in the U.S. market) should solve rapidly the question whether there would be public interest in and acceptability of plug - in hybrids.
It started out the year trading at around $ 0.006 — six - tenths of one cent — and began a slow but steady climb until in Q2 it peaked at just under 40 cents per coin.
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