100 pounds (US) or 112 pounds (Imperial)
1 hundredweight (cwt) = 112 imperial pounds (100 US Pounds)
"cwt" means "100 weight", or 100 pounds. ('C' is the Roman numeral for 100. That's how a $100 bill came to be called a "C-note". ) 1 cwt = 100 pounds 4 cwt = 400 pounds 40 cwt = 4,000 pounds 400 cwt = 40,000 pounds
In the Imperial Weight Table. There are 2240 lbs in 1 ton 32 ozs = 2 lbs Hence the total weight is 2242 lbs/ NB Remember the Imperial Weights and Measures Table. 16 oz = 1 lb 2 lbs = 1 stone/quart 4 stones = 1 cwt (hundredweight) 20 cwt = 1 ton.
It is 50.8 kilograms. In the old days it would have been a hundredweight (cwt) but that measure is no longer in use.
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50.8 kilograms (it would have been a hundredweight, cwt, many years ago).
It is approx 191938 cwt.
cwt = 112 pounds (1/20 of an Imperial tonne) so 8 cwt = 896 pounds.cwt = 112 pounds (1/20 of an Imperial tonne) so 8 cwt = 896 pounds.cwt = 112 pounds (1/20 of an Imperial tonne) so 8 cwt = 896 pounds.cwt = 112 pounds (1/20 of an Imperial tonne) so 8 cwt = 896 pounds.
17,000 lbs 1 cwt = 100 lbs 170 * 100 = 17,000 lbs
Cwt is the abbreviation for the old measure of weight known as a Hundredweight or 112 pounds(lbs) ====================== 112 pounds is a LONG hundredweight
1 hundredweight (or 1 cwt) = 112 lbs NOTE : This measure of weight is always written as hundredweight with the abbreviation cwt.
cwt is a common measure used for livestock, the price of a particular type of meat per 100 pounds.
30 cwt = 3,000 pounds x .4536 kg = 1361 kg (approx.)
CWT
The abbreviation cwt stands for hundredweight. Unfortunately there are two different definitions of a hundredweight. In the United Kingdom, where it has been replaced by the metric system, a hundredweight is 112 pounds, or 8 stone. In the United States, it is 100 pounds.
It really depends where you are. The hundredweight, or cwt is different in different countries. In the UK 1cwt is 112lb, in the USA 1cwt is 100lb. A UK cwt = 50.802kg, so 19.6 cwt = 999.719kg. A USA cwt = 45.359kg, so 19.6 cwt = 889.036kg. One of the many advantages of the SI is that it is the same everywhere.
1 ton = 20 cwt 3.8 ton = 20 x 3.8 cwt = 76 cwt.
1.5 tons