A fortnight is an arcaic unit of time that is equivalent to 2 weeks, or 14 days
It is also the amount of time that it takes for light to travel 362,628,957,196,800 meters.
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1 mile = 8 furlongs 1 fortnight = 14 days 1 day = 24 hours 75 miles/hour * 24 hours/day * 14 days/fortnight / 8 furlongs/mile = 3150 furlongs/fortnight
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There is no special name for such a unit. You might call it a hectoyard, but this is not commonly used. Rather, such a length will be measured in feet or in yards; larger measurements are measured in miles. Actually, 100 years = 1 century, much the same as 10 years equaling a decade and two weeks being a fortnight.
This question is nonsensical and does not have a clear answer. A fortnight is a period of two weeks, so the statement "it takes a man a week to walk a fortnight" is contradictory. Additionally, the number of apples in a grape is not a well-defined or meaningful concept. Therefore, it is not possible to provide a quantitative answer to this question.