Forty. Two score years is forty years.
A score is 20. A score of anything is 20 of anything. A score of days is 20 days. When Lincoln said four score and seven years ago, he was saying 87 years ago. French does not have a word for 80. It says four score.
Forty years is 4 decades or two score years.
A score is 20 years. Four score is 80 years. Thank Abe Lincoln for bringing this wonderful term to us in a way that it keeps "hanging on" through generations that might have forgotten other old units of measure.
Score is an old word meaning 20. So, 3 score in miles is 60 miles.
Raw mushrooms have an ANDI score of 135.
Since score is defined as 20, 4 score is 80. I am assuming by 4 score you mean 4 score years (as opposed to 4 score seconds, minutes, etc.). Since 4 score is 80, 4 score years is 80 years.
A score is 20, so 4 score would be 80.
A score is twenty so 4 score and 3 is 83
A score is 20.4 score would be 20*4 = 80
About 4 to 5 years
A score is twenty. "4 score" is 80.
One score is 20 years, which means that 4 scores are 80 years.
This has been asked and answered before. Four score is 80. A score is twenty. 4 score means 4x20, as score means a measurement of 20.
4 score = 40 years... "4 score and 7 years ago", in the words of Abraham Lincoln, is 47 years.
a score is 20 years
A score is 20, so 4 score is 80.
I think it's some American thing that said 4 score and whatever years ago. Because it was used in the same sentence as whatever years, the score refers to an amount of years. Score on its own means 20, but it does not have units attached.