How old is Fourscore and five years old
a score is twenty so one hundred and fourscore and five thousand is 5180!
Oh, dude, that's just a fancy way of saying 185,000. It's like when your grandma tells you to come over for supper at "half-past six" instead of just saying 6:30. It's all about adding a little extra flair to the numbers, you know?
4.4 years ago...
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84. A score is twenty.
a score is twenty so one hundred and fourscore and five thousand is 5180!
fourscore and seven years ago means 87 years ago
Twenty years is a score, as in "Fourscore and seven years ago..." Fourscore and seven equals 87.
A hundred fourscore is equal to 400 (since a score is 20, and 100 times 20 equals 2000). Therefore, when you add five thousand to it, you get 2000 + 5000, which equals 7000. So, a hundred fourscore and five thousand is 7000.
It is 80 years.
The word we'll is a contraction for the prounoun 'we' and the verb (or auxiliary verb) 'will'. If the speaker and another person are both going to be five years old, then it is correct to say: We'll be five years old. (We will both be five years old.) If the speaker is referring to them self only or any other persons or things, it is correct to say: I will be five years old. You will be five years old. He will be five years old. She will be five years old. It will be five years old. They will be five years old.
FOUR SCORE AND TEN = 90. A score is 20 therefore 4 score is 4 x 20 =80 + 10 = 90
Forescore means four times twenty or 80 years.Forescore appears in the Bible in a number of passages (depending on translation) including the following verse.Genesis 16:16 - And Abram was fourscore and six years old, when Hagar bare Ishmael to AbramThis verse means Abram was 86 years old.
psalm 90, the days of our years are threescore and ten, and if by reason of strength they may be fourscore, yet is their labour and strength and sorrow, for it is soon cut off and we fly away.
Oh, dude, that's just a fancy way of saying 185,000. It's like when your grandma tells you to come over for supper at "half-past six" instead of just saying 6:30. It's all about adding a little extra flair to the numbers, you know?
Hundred and fourscore is just a fancy way of saying 180. It's like saying "a dozen" instead of 12 - old school style. So next time someone asks you how many eggs you want, you can hit 'em with that Shakespearean flair and say "Give me a hundred and fourscore, good sir!"