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If there are 16 ounces in a pound, and 2000 pounds in a ton, then there are 32,000 ounces in a ton.
32000 oz.... 16 oz per pound.. 2000lbs per ton .. 16*2=32 ad the 000
There are 16 ounces in a pound, 2000 pounds in a ton. (ounces: oz; pounds: lb; ton: T)
first, you gotta think, there are 2,000 lbs in a ton and 16 oz in a pound, so 16 X 2,000 = ?
oz = ounce lb = pound t = not a real abbreviation, probably means ton (2,000 pounds) If you are looking at recipes, "t" is probably teaspoon.
16 onces in a pound, 2,000 pounds in a ton - 32,000 onces !1 t(US) = 32000.000 oz
Multiply the number of ounces in a pound (16) by the number of pounds in a ton (2000). That gives you the number of ounces in a ton.
A computer would be closest to a lb. (Though it weighs more). A ton is 1000 lbs, and a computer weighs no where near that. An ounce (oz) is very light and a computer weighs a lot more than 1 oz.
oz = ounce lb = pound st = stone cwt = hundredweight t = ton
(1 ton) x (2000 lbs/ton) x (16 oz/lb) = 32,000 oz.
There is 32,000 oz in 1 ton.
There are 16 ounces in any pound, regardless what it is.