2,000 pounds - 1 ton 10,000 pounds - 5 tons (multiply the number of tons by 2, then add three zeros is the easiest way to convert) 2,205 pounds - 1 metric ton 11,025 pounds - 5 metric tons (1 ton = .91 of a metric ton, or 1 metric ton = 1.1 tons)
1 metric ton = 1,000 kilograms 2 netric tons = 2,000 kilograms . . 5 metric tons = 5,000 kilograms
45.36 metric tons.
If you mean the metric ton, that's exactly 1000 kilograms.If you mean the metric ton, that's exactly 1000 kilograms.If you mean the metric ton, that's exactly 1000 kilograms.If you mean the metric ton, that's exactly 1000 kilograms.
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5 metric tons is equal to 5000 kilograms.
A metric ton is 1000kg. This would make 5 ton 5000kg. An imperial ton and perhaps the original ton is 2,240 pounds (exactly 1,016.0469088 kg). So 11,200 for 5 ton.
10,000 pounds. 1 ton is equal to 2,000 pounds.MetricOne metric ton is equal to 2,024 pounds. 5 metric tons equals 11,203 pounds.
Twenty 50-kg bags.
2,000 pounds - 1 ton 10,000 pounds - 5 tons (multiply the number of tons by 2, then add three zeros is the easiest way to convert) 2,205 pounds - 1 metric ton 11,025 pounds - 5 metric tons (1 ton = .91 of a metric ton, or 1 metric ton = 1.1 tons)
1 metric ton = 1,000 kilograms 2 netric tons = 2,000 kilograms . . 5 metric tons = 5,000 kilograms
To convert kilograms to metric tons, divide the number of kilograms by 1,000 since there are 1,000 kilograms in a metric ton. For example, if you have 5,000 kilograms, dividing by 1,000 would give you 5 metric tons.
45.36 metric tons.
0.013392857 Stone 0.1875 Pound 9.375E-5 Short Ton 8.3705357E-5 Long Ton 8.5048569E-5 Metric Ton 0.085048569 Kilogram 85.048569 Gram
If you mean the metric ton, that's exactly 1000 kilograms.If you mean the metric ton, that's exactly 1000 kilograms.If you mean the metric ton, that's exactly 1000 kilograms.If you mean the metric ton, that's exactly 1000 kilograms.
The number of drums that make up a metric ton depends on the weight of each drum. To calculate this, you would need to know the weight of one drum in kilograms and then convert that weight to metric tons. Once you have the weight of one drum in metric tons, you can divide one metric ton by that weight to determine how many drums make up a metric ton.
5 cents (very expencive)