That varies, the average pack of cigarettes is about $6.50. If you multiply that by 30 days for 1 month you get $195. That's a lot of money to contribute to your own death
About $30 if you get 1 pack a week and 1 just in case you buy a extra
I depends on where you live. How to find out: 1.Find out how much a pack of cigarettes cost in your state 2.find out how many packs a person smokes a day 3.Multiply how many packs a month by price=answer My guess:60-120$ a month
Packs of cigarettes currently cost about $6.5 give or take a little bit depending on area, and an average smoker smokes about 1 pack a day, give or take a little as well. Therefore, cigarettes cost about $45.5 a week, 4 weeks per month so about $182 a month, and then 12 months a year, about $2184.
$200.00 would be the cost, at the bare minimum.
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I pay $90 NZD a year which is about $45 US. It is very affordable but It is only this cheap if you buy 12 months at a time. There are also 3 month packs, and 1 Month Packs.
Well it depends all on what cigarettes you smoke. For newports its about 60 bucks for a carton
cost of buying 200= 37 pounds Divide then into packs of 20, gives you 10 packs Selling 10 packs for 5 punds gives you 50 pounds you've gained 50-37=13 pounds
About eighteen cents per pack was the cost of cigarettes in 1948.
A regular 20 pack of Marlboro cigarettes' cost around $5.75 (approximate). So an average carton is $5.75 x 10 packs = $57.50. This can vary greatly from state to state, depending on taxes placed on cigarettes.
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If a smoker smokes an average of 1 pack per day, and if the average cost per pack is $4.00, the total per year for 365 packs would be $1, 460.00. However, cigarettes per pack varies by State in the USA, and varies worldwide. In higher cost USA States a pack may cost almost $7.00, so one pack per day would cost $2,555.00 for 365 packs in 1 year. However, many smokers buy by the carton, which can reduce costs up to $2.00 per carton (10 packs per carton). If a smoker also uses coupons, they may save 0.50 cents per pack or on up to $3.00 per carton. If a person rolls their own cigarettes, they may save between 1/3 to 1/2 the cost of cigarettes, although federal tax laws have increased the costs of loose tobacco, just as the laws increased the tax on manufactured cigarettes.
Around five dollars.