# Pounds to Hundredweights (UK) (lbs to cwt)

Source: https://www.unitconvertercalculator.com/weight/pounds-to-long-hundredweights/

**1 lbs = 0.0089285714285714 cwt**

One pound equals approximately 0.00893 long hundredweights, or equivalently, one long hundredweight contains exactly 112 pounds. The long hundredweight (imperial hundredweight) was the standard bulk measurement unit in British trade for centuries, used for agricultural products, coal, and industrial raw materials.

## Formula

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## Conversion Table

| Pounds (lbs) | Hundredweights (UK) (cwt) |
|---|---|
| 1 lbs | 0.0089285714285714 cwt |
| 5 lbs | 0.044642857142857 cwt |
| 10 lbs | 0.089285714285714 cwt |
| 25 lbs | 0.22321428571429 cwt |
| 50 lbs | 0.44642857142857 cwt |
| 100 lbs | 0.89285714285714 cwt |
| 150 lbs | 1.3392857142857 cwt |
| 200 lbs | 1.7857142857143 cwt |
| 500 lbs | 4.4642857142857 cwt |
| 1000 lbs | 8.9285714285714 cwt |
| 2000 lbs | 17.857142857143 cwt |
| 5000 lbs | 44.642857142857 cwt |
| 10000 lbs | 89.285714285714 cwt |

## Units

### Pound (lbs)

An imperial and US customary unit of mass equal to approximately 453.6 grams or 16 ounces. Widely used in the US and UK for body weight and commerce.

### Hundredweight (UK) (cwt)

A UK hundredweight (long hundredweight) is exactly 112 pounds or 50.80234544 kilograms. Used in British agriculture and traditional commerce.

## Background

British historical trade records, agricultural statistics, and mining output figures frequently use the long hundredweight. Economists studying the industrial revolution encounter this unit in coal production records, grain trade volumes, and textile manufacturing outputs. Modern analysts converting these historical figures into pounds for comparative studies use this conversion regularly.

## Good to Know

The long hundredweight shaped British economic life for centuries. Coal was priced per hundredweight, farm rents were sometimes denominated in hundredweights of grain, and a worker's daily productivity might be measured in hundredweights moved. When Britain decimalized its weights alongside its currency in the 1970s, the hundredweight quietly joined the farthing and the guinea in the museum of obsolete British units.

## FAQ

### How many pounds are in one long hundredweight?

One long hundredweight contains exactly 112 pounds. This equals 8 stone or 1/20 of a long ton (2,240 pounds).

### Why is the long hundredweight 112 and not 100 pounds?

The 'hundred' in hundredweight derives from the medieval 'long hundred' of 112, where 8 stone of 14 pounds each made a hundredweight. The British system valued the internal divisibility (112 = 8 x 14 = 4 x 28) over decimal simplicity.

### Is the long hundredweight still used?

The long hundredweight fell out of official commercial use with British metrication in the 1970s. It persists in some traditional agricultural contexts and historical documents. The abbreviation 'cwt' still appears occasionally in British rural commerce.

## Non-Frequently Asked Questions

### If 112 pounds is a 'hundred' weight, what would a real hundred pounds be called?

In the American system, it is called a short hundredweight or cental. The Americans looked at the British 112-pound 'hundred' weight and decided to create a version that actually weighed a hundred pounds. This is one of the few instances where the American imperial variant is more logically named than the British original.

### How many bags of groceries is a long hundredweight?

A typical bag of groceries weighs about 10 to 15 pounds, so one long hundredweight equals roughly 7 to 11 grocery bags. This is about one good weekly shop for an average family, which puts the long hundredweight into surprisingly relatable terms for a unit associated with coal merchants and grain dealers.

### Could I carry a long hundredweight on my back?

At 112 pounds (about 51 kg), a fit adult could carry a long hundredweight, though not comfortably for long distances. Medieval porters, coal heavers, and grain handlers routinely moved hundredweight loads, often multiple times per day. Modern occupational health standards would have some concerns about this practice.

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## See Also

- [Hundredweights (UK) to Pounds](https://www.unitconvertercalculator.com/weight/long-hundredweights-to-pounds/)
