Farthings and Shillings are part of the redundant British predecimal currency.
There were 4 Farthings to a Penny and 12 Pennies to a Shilling therefore, there are 48 Farthings in a Shilling.
4800 centimetres, as there is 100 centimetres in a metre.
That is 6 cups.
48 fluid ounces
100cm = 1m : 4800cm = 48m .
There are 16 ounces in one pound so 48/16=3. There are 3 pounds in 48 ounces.
There are 4 Farthings (Fourthings) in a Penny, and 12 Pennies in a Shilling, therefore there are 48 Farthings in a Shilling.
In old money 48 farthings = 12 pence which was worth one shilling in British currency.
Up until decimalisation in 1971:1 penny = 4 farthings1 Shilling = 12 pence (12d) = 48 farthings1 pound (£1) = 20 shillings = 240 pence = 960 Farthings
These coins are part of the now long redundant British predecimal currency. Values from least to most are - A Farthing is one quarter of a Penny A Halfpenny is one half of a Penny One Shilling is worth 12 Pence (or 12 Pennies) A Florin is worth 2 Shillings (or 24 Pence) A Crown is worth 5 Shillings (or 60 Pence)
48 in.=4 ft
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48 kilograms = 105.82 pounds.
48 centimeters=18.8976378 inches
There are 16oz in a pound, with this information I now expect you to work this out for yourself. How many 16s are there in 48?
4800 centimetres, as there is 100 centimetres in a metre.
48 days = 6weeks and 6days
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