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2,000 pounds - 1 ton 10,000 pounds - 5 tons (multiply the number of tons by 2, then add three zeros is the easiest way to convert) 2,205 pounds - 1 metric ton 11,025 pounds - 5 metric tons (1 ton = .91 of a metric ton, or 1 metric ton = 1.1 tons)
5 Tons is equal to about 60,000 Btu per hour.
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10,000 pounds equals 5 tons. One ton equals 2000 pounds.
To convert thousand tons into metric tons, simply multiply the number of thousand tons by 1,000. For example, if you have 5 thousand tons, you would calculate 5 × 1,000, resulting in 5,000 metric tons. It’s important to note that in this context, "ton" typically refers to the short ton (U.S. ton), which is equivalent to approximately 0.907 metric tons. However, if you're using the long ton (British ton), which is about 1.016 metric tons, the conversion factor would differ.
Here is the formula: (5 * 2000) * 16 = Number of ounces in 5 tons.
5 tons = 10,000 lbs. 1 ton= 2,000 lbs.
A ton is 2,000 pounds- so 5 tons is 10,000 lbs. Much more than 1,000 pounds.
The train initially carries 34 tons of coal. After dropping off 13 tons in Pittsburgh, it has 21 tons left (34 - 13 = 21). Then, after dropping off 16 tons in Buffalo, it is left with 5 tons (21 - 16 = 5). Therefore, the train is carrying 5 tons of coal after leaving Buffalo.
10 ton 1800 pounds
5 tons. A ton is 2,000 lbs so 5 tons would be 10,000 lbs. 5000 vs 10,000 Sorry but 5 tons wins by double.