It costs about $25 per 1/4 gram on the streets.
"Kilo" pressumably is "kilograms", meaning 1000 grams. It doesn't matter what substance you are talking about, a kilogram is always 1000 grams.
There is 1000 grams in a kilo. Ergo 500 grams in half a kilo. It does not matter whether it is half a kilo of sugar or half a kilo of snow. By using less of this stuff your math (not meth) might improve. There is a lot to gain by not doing drugs.
Crank. Meth. Speed. Crystal.
Meth/speed!
"Meth" is used as slang for methamphetamine in pop culture. In chemistry, molecules that contain a methyl group like the two mentioned as well as methamphetamine often have meth in their name. A chemical having a methyl group doesn't imply that it has "street value" or even any activity as a drug at all.
Simple types are passed by value in Java. For example: void meth(int a) { // code } meth(34); // 34 is passed by value
A metric ton equals 1 million kilograms. At 22k for a kilo that would equal $22,000,000 with a street value of around $64,000,000. -Tiko-
Kilo has a greater value than milli. Kilo represents 1000 units, while milli represents 1/1000 of a unit.
It depends largely on what it's a kilo of--a kilo of brick dust is much less expensive than a kilo of steel, which is less expensive than a kilo of uranium.
methamphetamine is sold as a prescription drug under the name Desoxyn, so needless to say prescription meth would test the same as street meth
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