"A thousand pounds on his head" typically refers to a significant bounty or reward placed on someone's capture or death, suggesting that they are considered dangerous or wanted. This phrase is often used in literature, films, or discussions about crime and justice, highlighting the value or importance of apprehending that individual. It conveys a sense of urgency and seriousness regarding the person's actions or status.
Ten hundred thousand pounds in one million pounds.
It is: ten thousand pounds
You can write fifty thousand pounds as "£50,000" in numerical form. In words, it can be written as "fifty thousand pounds." If you need to include it in a sentence, you might say, "The total cost is fifty thousand pounds."
One hundred thousand pounds is written as "£100,000" in English pounds. In words, it can be expressed as "one hundred thousand pounds." When writing formally, you may also see it as "one hundred thousand GBP" to indicate the currency.
Believe it or not that is a trick question. The T in "1 T" could mean 1 ton, but no 1 ton cannot be equivalent to 1,000 pounds.
£500,000 Note: 500 k means five hundred, thousand pounds - the k is shorthand for a thousand.
There are 1,000 pounds in a thousand pounds, so to find out how many thousand pounds make a million pounds, you would divide 1,000,000 by 1,000. Therefore, there are 1,000 thousand pounds in a million pounds.
if you mean 64,000 pounds then it is 32 tons.
Forty thousand in numerals is 40,000. Pounds cannot be written in numerals and in any case, depends on whether you mean mass or currency.
12,000 pounds or twelve thousand pounds.
5 million 500 thousand pence, or 55 thousand pounds.5 million 500 thousand pence, or 55 thousand pounds.5 million 500 thousand pence, or 55 thousand pounds.5 million 500 thousand pence, or 55 thousand pounds.
Ten hundred thousand pounds in one million pounds.
There are one million thousand pounds in a trillion pounds.
One million pounds = one thousand thousand pounds
five-thousand pounds
£ 850,000.00 Pounds in Indian Currency? how much...
It is: ten thousand pounds