33 million tons is 1 percent of 3300 million tons.
To find what 33 million is out of 7 billion as a percentage, you divide 33 million by 7 billion and then multiply by 100. [ \left(\frac{33,000,000}{7,000,000,000}\right) \times 100 \approx 0.471% ] Therefore, 33 million is approximately 0.47% of 7 billion.
68 million tons can be written as 68,000,000 tons.
As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!
0.5 million tons in standard form is 5.0 × 105 tons.
1/33 as a percentage = 100*1/33 = 3.33.. %
33 million tons.
To find what 33 million is out of 7 billion as a percentage, you divide 33 million by 7 billion and then multiply by 100. [ \left(\frac{33,000,000}{7,000,000,000}\right) \times 100 \approx 0.471% ] Therefore, 33 million is approximately 0.47% of 7 billion.
14.2857% increase.
68 million tons can be written as 68,000,000 tons.
Measured by tonnage, the most-recycled or composted products and materials in 2017 were corrugated boxes (28.8 million tons), yard trimmings (24.4 million tons), mixed nondurable paper products (9.9 million tons), newspapers/mechanical papers (4.2 million tons), lead-acid batteries (3.2 million tons), major appliances (3.1 million tons), glass containers (three million tons), wood packaging (three million tons), tires (2.6 million tons), food (2.6 million tons), mixed paper containers and packaging (1.3 million tons) and selected consumer electronics (one million tons).
A million pounds is equal to 500 tons.
On average, 16% of the space in landfills is taken up by plastic.
No, a million kilograms are a thousand tons. A megaton is a million tons.
As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!
Oh, what a lovely question! You see, a million tons and a million metric tons are essentially the same thing. Both measurements refer to one million units of weight, but "metric tons" specifically refers to the metric system unit of measurement, which is equal to 1,000 kilograms or about 2,204.62 pounds. So, whether you say "million tons" or "million metric tons," you're talking about a very large amount of weight!
10004206 metric tons is equivalent to 10.004206 million metric tons.
0.5 million tons in standard form is 5.0 × 105 tons.