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elainefisher007 | 18:07 Sun 28th Aug 2016 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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By my reckoning you should be able to buy 192 of these, in old money, for £1
but if Norman Tebbit was the shopkeeper he might use his favourite phrase.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks


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Penny Farthing (on yer bike was his saying)
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Thank-you Captain 2 that is what I thought but I can not make out the 192 of
these, in old money, for £1. Many thanks
240 old pennies in a pound
Farthing = a quarter of a penny

One bike = a penny farthing

192 penny farthings = (192 x 1d) + (192 x 1/4d) = 240
If you divide 240 (the number of old pennies in a pound) by 1.25 (a penny plus a quater of a penny , a farthing) you get 192
Snap!
Tebbit never said "On yer bike".
Indeed LadyA - are we showing our age? ;0))
Jack, I may have paraphrased it but you know what I mean
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Thank -you so much Captain2 and ladyalex much appreciated I would never have worked that out. Thanks

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