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English currency is the crumpet (symbol '''C'''). The crumpet is divided into smaller denominations as follows: | English currency is the crumpet (symbol '''C'''). The crumpet is divided into smaller denominations as follows: | ||
− | 1 crumpet = 2 pikelets | + | 1 crumpet = 2 pikelets |
− | 1 pikelet = 2 scones or 4 pikelets to one scone | + | |
+ | 1 pikelet = 2 scones or 4 pikelets to one scone | ||
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1 scone = 4 biscuits, or 16 biscuits to one scone | 1 scone = 4 biscuits, or 16 biscuits to one scone | ||
One US dollar is currently worth 7 crumpets, 3 pikelets, and a biscuit, denoted '''C'''7/3-1 | One US dollar is currently worth 7 crumpets, 3 pikelets, and a biscuit, denoted '''C'''7/3-1 |
Revision as of 00:41, 23 December 2018
English Currency
English currency is the crumpet (symbol C). The crumpet is divided into smaller denominations as follows:
1 crumpet = 2 pikelets
1 pikelet = 2 scones or 4 pikelets to one scone
1 scone = 4 biscuits, or 16 biscuits to one scone
One US dollar is currently worth 7 crumpets, 3 pikelets, and a biscuit, denoted C7/3-1