way back in the day. there used to be a 500 rupee note that had a monkey printed on it.
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A monkey is five hundred pounds, a ton is one hundred pounds, a pony is twenty five pounds, a score is twenty pounds and a cockle is ten pounds.
AnswerA monkey is £500. A pony is £25.
In slang, "monkey" is a term for $500. This term likely originated from soldiers in WWII, who used it as code to refer to the 500 rupee banknotes in India. Over time, the term "monkey" became more widely known and used in various contexts to represent $500.
I can't find any cockney slang called "gorilla" but a monkey is 500 pounds.
In slang terms, a "monkey" typically refers to £500 GBP.
The GBU-12 and the GBU-38 weigh 606 pounds and 552 pounds, respectively. They are considered "500-pound" munitions because they're based on a standard 500-pound bomb known as the Mk 82.
35% of 500 pounds= 35% * 500= 0.35 * 500= 175 pounds
500 ounces is equal to 31.25 pounds.
500 pounds is equivalent to approximately 227 kilograms.
There are 2000 pounds in one ton. Therefore, 500 pounds is equal to 500/2000 = 0.25 tons.
It all depends on what species the monkey is.