The correct answer is no since we have to convert 5 tons to pound to see which one is greater, to do thwe need to know that 1 ton = 2,000 pounds, so now we know every ton is 2,000 pounds. Next you will have to multiply 5 x 2,000 because every 1 ton has 2,000 pounds that go into it so 5 x 2,000= 10,000, which is greater than 5,000 pounds. The answer is 5,000 pounds are less than 5 ton
The correct answer is LESS or NO, since we have to convert 5 tons to pounds to see which one is greater, to do that need to know that 1 ton = 2,000 pounds, so now we know every ton is 2,000 pounds. Next you will have to multiply 5 x 2,000 because every 1 ton has 2,000 pounds that go into it so 5 x 2,000= 10,000, which is greater than 5,000 pounds. The answer is 5,000 pounds are less than 5 tons.
No each ton is 2000 pounds so 5000 pounds would only be 2 1/2 tons.
No, five metric tons equals 5000 kilograms
One standard ton is 2,000 pounds. So 5 tons would be 10,000 pounds, which is more than 5,000 pounds.
No, 5,000 pounds is smaller than even 3 'short' tons which is 6,000 pounds. (as commonly used in US) The proper ton is 2,240 pounds, so 3 'real tons' are 6,720 pounds.
1 ton = 2,000 pounds 2 tons = 4,000 pounds 3 tons = 6,000 pounds That's more than 5,000 pounds.
A ton is 2000 pounds which means 5 tons equals 10,000 pounds. so five tons is greater than 5,000 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.
1 ton is greater
A ton is greater than a pound. Specifically, there are 2,000 pounds in one ton.
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Greater than.
6 tons are greater. 1 ton = 2000 pounds