A ton would equal 2,000 pounds (lbs). So just do 27 * 2,000 and you get 54,000 pounds.
I would use pounds, tons, or kilograms.
multiply pounds by 16 to get ounces
To divide ounces to pounds, divide the number of ounces by 16.
To convert a weight measurement, you need to know the conversion factor. For example, to convert pounds to kilograms, you multiply the number of pounds by 0.45. To convert kilograms to pounds, divide the number of kilograms by 0.45. Use the appropriate conversion factor depending on the units you are converting between.
A ton would equal 2,000 pounds (lbs). So just do 27 * 2,000 and you get 54,000 pounds.
To convert tons to pounds, you can use the conversion factor: 1 ton = 2000 pounds. Therefore, to convert 0.27 tons to pounds, you would multiply 0.27 by 2000. This gives you 540 pounds.
To convert pounds to tons, you need to use the conversion factor of 1 ton = 2000 pounds. Therefore, to convert 4000 pounds to tons, you divide 4000 by 2000, which equals 2 tons.
To convert tons to pounds, you can use the conversion factor: 1 ton = 2,000 pounds. Simply multiply the number of tons by 2,000 to get the equivalent weight in pounds. For example, if you have 3 tons, 3 tons * 2,000 pounds/ton = 6,000 pounds.
You use tons.
No 5 tons is greater than 9,999 pounds
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To convert ton-miles to foot-pounds, you would use the fact that 1 ton-mile is equal to 2,000 foot-pounds. So, to convert, you would multiply the number of ton-miles by 2,000 to get the equivalent in foot-pounds.
To convert psi (pounds per square inch) to tons, you need to know the area over which the pressure is being applied. Use the formula: 1 ton = 2,000 pounds, then divide the psi value by the area in square inches and multiply by 0.000143 to get the pressure in tons per square inch.
To convert pounds per square foot to metric tons per square meter, you would use the following conversions: 1 pound per square foot is approximately 0.0479 metric tons per square meter. Therefore, 350 pounds per square foot is approximately 16.765 metric tons per square meter.
I would use pounds, tons, or kilograms.
You should use tons and pounds.