Cents
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And it's counterintuitive, but the cost of energy expended for the flight is only two
cents
of a dollar today, and we're just at the beginning of this.
Wind farms equipped with new remote monitorings and diagnostics that allow wind turbines to talk to each other and adjust the pitch of their blades in a coordinated way, depending on how the wind is blowing, can now produce electricity at a cost of less than five
cents
per kilowatt/hour.
Ten years ago, that cost was 30 cents, six times as much.
That can take a vaccine that's suddenly 10 dollars down to 10 cents, and that's particularly important within the developing world.
Seventy-seven
cents
to the dollar.
If you are a black woman, 64
cents.
If you are a Latina, we're at 54
cents.
So I'm quickly going to show you, since I'm running out of time, in terms of how much it costs for us to manufacture, the biggest idea was roll-to-roll manufacturing, so we built this out of 50
cents
of parts and costs.
So we used a service called Amazon Mechanical Turk, and this is a service where you can post a small job online that takes a minute, a few minutes, an hour, and pay people, a penny, ten cents, a few dollars, to do a task for you, and then you pay them through Amazon.com.
So we paid people about 50
cents
to create a password following our rules and answering a survey, and then we paid them again to come back two days later and log in using their password and answering another survey.
So, I'd like to share our experience and what we've learned so far and hopefully contribute two
cents
to this conversation.
M-Pesa in Kenya enables people to send money and receive money at a fixed cost of only 60
cents
per transaction.
U.S. Fed started a program with Mexico to enable money service businesses to send money to Mexico for a fixed cost of only 67
cents
per transaction.
If you look at the price of penicillin, the cost per day is about 10
cents.
If you take drugs that have been introduced since then — linezolid or daptomycin — those are significantly more expensive, so to a world that has been used to paying 10
cents
a day for antibiotics, the idea of paying 180 dollars per day seems like a lot.
Today, you can buy this kit by making an initial deposit of just 35 dollars, and then pay off the rest by making a daily micro-payment of 45
cents
using your mobile phone.
It's about 10
cents.
Unfortunately though, the sandwich came in at 30
cents.
Ray wanted the sandwich to come in at 25 cents, so he turned to Atlantic cod.
If you had invested a dollar 20 years ago in a portfolio of companies that focused narrowly on making more money quarter by quarter, that one dollar would have grown to 14 dollars and 46
cents.
That's not bad until you consider that if instead you'd invested that same dollar in a portfolio of companies that focused on growing their business and on the most important environmental and social issues, that one dollar would have grown to 28 dollars and 36
cents.
So 54
cents
a mile, what is that?
You can pick up anybody in the United States and take them wherever they want to go at a moment's notice, for 54
cents
a mile or less.
But if you charge 60
cents
a mile, you're a criminal.
But what if for 60
cents
a mile we could get half a million more people carpooling in Los Angeles?
And what if at 60
cents
a mile we could get 50 million people carpooling in the United States?
But you see, this is how, with 50
cents
in my pocket, I ended up in Baidoa, Somalia.
So we walked into these banks in the Cayman Islands and asked if we could open up a bank account with eight dollars and 27
cents.
Turns out, it has more to do with community and creativity than dollars and
cents.
This is where that 77
cents
on the dollar comes from.
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