This is 60% of a ton 1 ton is equal to 2000lbs so 1200lbs is not a full ton
Do the multiplications, then add the results.
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1 lb = 16 oz
453 grams in 1 lb
no 1 US (short) ton = 2000 lb 1 UK (long) ton = 2240 lb 1 tonne (metric) = 2204.6 lb
Convert to the same units, then the comparison can be made: 1 lb ≈ 454 g → 5 lb ≈ 5 × 454 g ≈ 2268 g 2268 > 1200 → 2268 g > 1200 g → 5 lb > 1200 g 5 lb are greater than 1200 g
1200 g is bigger than 5 lb. 1 lb is equal to 453.592 g, so 5 lb is equivalent to 2267.96 g.
120000g = 264.55 pounds (rounded from 264.554715).
It depends on what you order and how much of that weight is from fat.
0.6 ton 1 US (short) ton = 2000 lb 1 UK (long) ton = 2240 lb 1 tonne (metric) = 2204.6 lb
Yes.
120lbs equates to about 54,431,085 milligrams.
A steer calf will sell higher when it is a lighter weight than if it where a heavier weight. For example, a 500 lb steer will sell at $125/cwt and a 900 lb steer will sell at $96/cwt. In total, a 500 lb steer and a 900 lb steer will go for $625 and $864, respectively. (cwt = per hundred weight, or per 100 lbs) Bred heifers generally are more expensive than steer calves, as they can go from $700 to $1000 per head. I think the price relationship for steer calves and bred heifers are that when more calves are being sold at a higher price, its gets more expensive to buy bred heifers, but more bred heifers can be sold. When steer prices go down, then that means the prices for bred cows go down and that gives the opportunity for bred heifers to be bought at a low price, but not sold.
1200 lbs is equal to 0.6 tons. This conversion can be done by dividing the number of pounds by 2000 (since there are 2000 pounds in a ton).
This is 60% of a ton 1 ton is equal to 2000lbs so 1200lbs is not a full ton
1200 g is roughly 2.64 pounds, so it is less than than 5 pounds.