The number of cubes that make up 1 ton depends on the size of the cubes and the material they are made from. For instance, if we consider a standard cubic meter of water, which weighs about 1 ton, then there would be one cubic meter of water in a ton. If the cubes are smaller or made of a denser material, the number would vary accordingly. To provide a precise answer, you need to specify the dimensions and density of the cubes.
2240 pounds = 1 Imperial ton
75= 1 yard 142= 1 ton
100 pounds = 1 ton
1 ton = 2000 pounds 2000/60 = 33.3 bags of 60 pounds to make 1 ton
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2240 pounds = 1 Imperial ton
75= 1 yard 142= 1 ton
100 pounds = 1 ton
1 ton = 2000 pounds 2000/60 = 33.3 bags of 60 pounds to make 1 ton
1000 cm³ = 1 litre
About 2 sugar cubes equal 1 tablespoon of sugar.
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"Cubic ton" doesn't make sense. A ton (or "metric ton", to distinguish it from the non-metric ton) has 1000 kilograms.
80 cm cubes