well 180 pennies per pound so 180*4 would be 720 so yes 720 pennies for 4 pounds
It depends on the coins' dates. Pennies minted in 1983 and later weigh 2.5 gm. each Pennies minted in 1981 and earlier weigh 3.11 gm. each Pennies minted in 1982 could weigh either amount because the metal composition was changed in the middle of the year.
There are approximately 18,144 pennies in 72 pounds.
There are 12000 pennies in $120.
450,000 pennies would weigh 2,500 pounds. This is because a single penny weighs 2.5 grams, and there are 454 grams in a pound. So, 450,000 pennies x 2.5 grams = 1,125,000 grams. 1,125,000 grams / 454 grams per pound = 2,479.65 pounds, which is rounded up to 2,500 pounds.
3600 pennies.
17,000
100 pennies = 100 [pennies].
100 pennies = 1 British Pound 2,000 pennies = 20 British Pounds
1 million pennies = 10000 pounds (in value).
There are 100 pennies in a pound. Therefore, 1000000 pennies is equal to 1000000/100 = 10000 pounds.
1 pound = 100 pennies so 48 pounds = 100*48 = 4800 pennies. Simple!
There are 100 pennies in 1 pound sterling, so in 10 pounds sterling, there would be 1,000 pennies. This is because the British currency system uses 100 pennies to make up 1 pound. Therefore, 10 pounds sterling would equal 1,000 pennies.
There are 100 Pennies to the Pound. 100 x 564 = 56,400 Pennies.
1,000 pennies = 6.5128 pounds copper 1 ton = 2,000 lbs
If pounds represent British pounds, then since Britain has gone metric (at least in coinage) 16.05 pounds equals 1605 pennies
4368 and its multiples.