They are all the same ... a Quid is a Pound is a Pound Sterling.
Correct Answer: A British Pound Sterling weighs about 10 grams, which is 0.00220462 of the standard Pound (lb.) Therefore, there are 453.592 Pounds in a Pound (lb.)
Are we talking of 'pounds weight' or 'pounds money'???? For pounds weight The larger (heavier)units are Stones Quarters Hundredweigths Tons. For 'pounds money' The answer is no . Pounds money in modern British currency is 'pounds and pence. It is referred to as 'Sterling' or 'GB pounds'.
divide the price by the weight in pounds. > eg: 4.5 pounds of meat costs £12.75, the cost per pound weight = 12.75 / 4.5 = £2.83 per pound weight
By pound do you mean weight or the british pound and what are we comparing it to,
If pounds as in pounds sterling (english currency): £ If pounds as in weight: #
They are all the same ... a Quid is a Pound is a Pound Sterling.
990.2 Pound Sterling.
600 pounds sterling in 2-pound coins would weigh 300 pounds.
No difference, they are both the same. A pound is just a shortened version of pound sterling.
The abbreviation is lbs 25 pounds = 25lbs ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "lbs" is actually incorrect. Both singular and plural for pound is "lb", because the latin word for pound is libra, abbreviated "lb".
UK Currency is the £. The Pound.
The pound sterling, or in financial markets it's known as GBP which is the abbreviation of Great British Pound.
6.11 Pound sterling
7.40 uk pounds
pounds sterling and pence (100 to pound)
A one pound sterling in 1922 is equal to 41.81 pounds today.