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Post by alfromni on Jul 9, 2017 6:11:14 GMT
Salzmank, brimfin, BATouttaheck, @pete, and jervistetch, To any of you who know how the old UK currency works (i.e. before decimalisation) this little puzzle will be easy. But I wonder if any of you will be stumped by it. Multiply £6. 6s. 6 1/2d x 6 (i.e. Six pounds, six shillings, and sixpence halfpenny, by SIX) No tricks, just straight multiplication.
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