2 tons equals out to 4,000 pounds, so 2 tons weighs more than 1,500 lbs.
2 tons is bigger than 1500 pounds. Even 1 ton is bigger.
Once, with 500 pounds left over.
2.75 tons is 5500 lbs, in U.S. measurement, because our ton weighs 2000 lbs. A metric ton is 1000 kilograms (about 2204.6 lbs), so if measured in metric tons, 2.75 tons weighs about 6062.6 lbs.
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2000 pounds equal 1 ton, so 1500 lbs would be 3/4 ton
Yes. 1 T = 2000 lbs. so 3 T = 6000 lbs.
25000 lb = 12.5 t(US)25000 lb = 12.5 t(US)25000 lb = 12.5 t(US)25000 lb = 12.5 t(US)25000 lb = 12.5 t(US)25000 lb = 12.5 t(US)
1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)
Depending on the "ton" you select it will weigh 2000 (US) to 2240 (Imperial or British) pounds. Both these weights are greater than 1500 pounds.
No, 3t = 6000 lb
5 T
1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)
They are equal.
You could convert to either tons or pounds, divide by 5 and then convert the result back to tons and pounds, but as both 60 and 1500 are each divisible by 5, they can be separately divided: (60 t 1500 lb) ÷ 5 = 12 t 300 lb
2.75 tons is 5500 lbs, in U.S. measurement, because our ton weighs 2000 lbs. A metric ton is 1000 kilograms (about 2204.6 lbs), so if measured in metric tons, 2.75 tons weighs about 6062.6 lbs.
4000lbs
3000 lbs is equal ti 1.36 tons
1 ton is 2000 pounds, so 2 tons are 4000 pounds
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