In the United States, a "hundredweight" (abbreviated as cwt) is a unit of weight or mass used in various industries, especially in agriculture and commerce. The hundredweight is equivalent to 100 pounds (lbs). It is often used to express weights or quantities of goods, particularly in contexts like the sale of agricultural products, grains, and some industrial materials.
1 hundredweight (US) = 100 pounds (lbs)
Hundredweights are commonly used in trade and commerce, especially for bulk items where the use of pounds or tons may not be as convenient. It provides a middle-ground unit for measuring weight between the pound and the ton. When you see prices or quantities listed in hundredweights in the United States, it means that they are referring to units of 100 pounds each.
In the United Kingdom, a "quarter" is a term commonly used in the context of weight or mass, especially in agricultural and trade settings. A "quarter" in the UK refers to a quarter of a hundredweight (cwt).
In the United Kingdom:
1 quarter (UK) = 28 pounds (lbs)
So, when you see "quarter" used in the context of weight or mass in the UK, it generally means 28 pounds. This term is frequently used in the sale and trade of agricultural products and livestock, where quantities are often expressed in multiples of quarters. It's important to note that the UK quarter is different from the US quarter, which is 25 pounds.