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how do I convert price by piece to price per l.f.?

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how do I convert price by piece to price per l.f.?

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  1. amomipais82
    Hi,
    Calculations to Convert TMW (theoretical minimum weight) to all Billing Methods

        * Actual Weight: TMW decimal ÷ Average Decimal X (times) TMW price = Actual price.
        * Theoretical Nominal Weight (Nominal, TNW or sometimes called “book weight”): TMW decimal ÷ Theoretical Nominal Decimal X .9756 (what is this*) X TMW Price = Nominal Price. *.9756 is the difference between 40.8 (actual weight) and 41.82 (nominal weight).
        * Linear Footage: TMW decimal X 40.8 X Price Per Pound X Width of Coil in Feet = Price per Linear Foot.
        * Price Per Square Foot: TMW Price per Pound X 40.8 X TMW decimal = Price Per Square Foot.
        * Price Per Sheet (PPS or Price per Piece): TMW Price per Pound X 40.8 X TMW Decimal X Square Footage of Sheet = Price per sheet (or price per piece).

    Calculations to Convert Actual Weight Price to All Billing Methods

        * TMW: (theoretical minimum weight) Average Decimal ÷ TMW Decimal X Actual Weight Price = TMW Price.
        * TNW: (theoretical nominal weight) Average Decimal ÷ TNW Decimal X .9756 X Actual Weight Price = TNW Price.
        * LF: (linear foot) Average Decimal X 40.8 X Per Pound Price X Linear feet in Coil = Price per Linear foot.
        * Square Foot: Actual Weight Price per Pound X 40.8 X Average Decimal = Price Per Square Foot.
        * Price Per Sheet: (PPS) Actual Weight Price per Pound X 40.8 X Average Decimal X Square Footage of Sheet = Price per Sheet.

    Calculations to Convert Theoretical Nominal Weight Price to All Billing Methods

        * TMW: (theoretical minimum weight) Theoretical Nominal Weight Decimal ÷ TMW Decimal ÷ .9756 X TNW Price = TMW Price.
        * Actual: TNW Decimal ÷ Average Decimal ÷ .9756 X TNW Price = Actual Weight Price.
        * Linear Foot: TNW Decimal X 41.82 X TNW Price per Pound X Width of Coil in Feet = Price per Linear Foot.
        * Square Foot: TNW Price per Pound X 41.82 X TNW Decimal = Price per Square Foot.
        * Price Per Sheet (PPS): TNW Price per Pound X 41.82 X TNW Decimal X Square feet in Sheet = Price per Sheet.

    Calculations to Convert Linear Footage (LF) Pricing to All Billing Methods

        * TMW: (theoretical minimum weight) Linear Foot Price ÷ Width of Coil in Feet ÷ 40.8 ÷ TMW Decimal = TMW Price per Pound.
        * Actual: Linear Foot Price ÷ Width of Coil in Feet ÷ 40.8 ÷ Average Decimal = Actual Weight Price per Pound.
        * TNW (theoretical nominal weight) Linear Foot Price ÷ Width of Coil in Feet ÷ 41.82 ÷ TNW Decimal = Theoretical Nominal Price per Pound.
        * Square Foot: Linear Foot Price ÷ Width of Coil in Feet = Price per square foot.

    Calculations to Convert Price Per Sheet to All Billing Methods

        * TMW (theoretical minimum weight): Price Per Sheet ÷ Square Footage of Sheet ÷ 40.8 ÷ TMW Decimal = TMW Price per Pound.
        * Actual: Price per Sheet ÷ Square Footage of Sheet ÷ 40.8 ÷ Average Decimal = Actual Price per Pound.
        * TNW (theoretical nominal weight): Price per Sheet ÷ Square Footage of Sheet ÷ 41.82 ÷ Theoretical Nominal Decimal = Theoretical Nominal Price per Pound.
        * Square Foot: Price per Sheet ÷ Square Footage of Sheet = Price per Square Foot.

    Calculations to Convert All Billing Methods to Square Footage Pricing

        * TMW (theoretical minimum weight): TMW Decimal X 40.8 X Price per Pound = Price per Square Foot.
        * Actual: Average Decimal X 40.8 X Price per Pound = Price per Square Foot.
        * TNW (theoretical nominal weight): TNW Decimal X 41.82 X Price per Pound = Price per Square Foot.
        * Linear Footage: Price per Linear Foot ÷ Width of Coil in Feet = Price per Square Foot.
        * Price Per Sheet (PPS): Price Per Sheet ÷ Square Feet in Sheet = Price per Square Foot.
    Hope it helps

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