Probably simplest (easiest not to get mixed up) to convert both to lb, subtract, then convert back to tons. 1 ton = 2000 lb, so: 6t 300 lb = 6x2000 lb + 300 lb = 12000 lb + 300 lb = 12300 lb 2t 900 lb = 2x2000 lb + 900 lb = 4000 lb + 900 lb = 4900 lb 12300 lb - 4900 lb = 7400 lb convert back to tons: 7400 lb/ 2000 lb per ton = 3 tons 1400 lb
No they are equal. 16 onces = 1 pound therefore.... 96 onces = 6 pounds
To subtract 2 lb 10 oz from 6 lb 4 oz, first convert everything to ounces. There are 16 ounces in a pound, so 6 lb 4 oz is 100 ounces (6 x 16 + 4) and 2 lb 10 oz is 42 ounces (2 x 16 + 10). Subtracting these gives 100 oz - 42 oz = 58 oz. Converting back to pounds and ounces, 58 oz is 3 lb 10 oz, so the result is 3 lb 10 oz.
12 lb 6 oz - 7 lb 11 0z = 11 lb 22 oz - 7 lb 11 0z = 4 lb 11oz
3kg 6.61386 lb or 6 lb and 9.82 oz.
96 ounces is 6 pounds.
6lb x 16oz/lb = 96oz
1 lb = 16oz / 6 lb = 96 oz .
There are 96 ounces in 6 pounds. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 pound is equivalent to 16 ounces.
6lb x 160z 1lb
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Probably simplest (easiest not to get mixed up) to convert both to lb, subtract, then convert back to tons. 1 ton = 2000 lb, so: 6t 300 lb = 6x2000 lb + 300 lb = 12000 lb + 300 lb = 12300 lb 2t 900 lb = 2x2000 lb + 900 lb = 4000 lb + 900 lb = 4900 lb 12300 lb - 4900 lb = 7400 lb convert back to tons: 7400 lb/ 2000 lb per ton = 3 tons 1400 lb
No they are equal. 16 onces = 1 pound therefore.... 96 onces = 6 pounds
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That is 96 ounces.
That is approximately 1/6 of an ounce