It is: 3,000,000 = three million
It is: 3000 million
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3,000 million equals three (3) billion.
There are 1000 millions in a billion, so the question becomes 3000/1000 = 3.So if the problem as stated was an arithmetic one, the answer is 3 billion.If the problem was grammatical, the answer becomes "three thousand million."
Mg is mega grams (million grams = tonnes) mg is milligrams (thousandths of a gram)3000 Mg is 3000 tonnes or the mass of a small destroyer ship3000 mg is 3 grams or the mass of a coin (slightly more than a US penny)
3000 kg is equal to 3 tonnes.
I do not know the answer but I do know that it is: 5 million tonnes, 1000 million tonnes, 29 million tonnes or 24 million tonnes.
kilos are 1 kilo, but tonnes are 1000 kilos, so they have a lot of difference on mass.
In 1 tonne, there are 1000 kilos. Therefore, if you have 5000 kilos, it is the same as 5 tonnes.
3000 kg is three tonnes.
China ... 2.66 million tonnes (38% of world total 7 million tonnes)European Union ... 0.71 million tonnes (10.2%)India ... 0.52 million tonnes (7.4%)Russia ... 0.44 million tonnes (6.4%)United States ... 0.43 million tonnes (6.2%)Brazil ... 0.23 million tonnes (3.3%)Japan ... 0.18 million tonnes (2.6%)Indonesia ... 0.17 million tonnes (2.4%)Turkey ... 0.14 million tonnes (2%)Pakistan ... 0.10 million tonnes (1.4%)
It all depends on what type of goods or cargo it will carry. You'll need a right big lorry to carry 3000 kilos of air, only about 3000 liters of cargo space for 3000 kilos of water, and not much space at all to fit 3000 kilos of concrete or lead.
320kg is 0.32 tonnes.
3000kg is equal to 3 tonnes.
Convert to the same units then a comparison can be made: 1 tonne = 1000 kg → 2 tonne = 2 × 1000 kg = 2000 kg 2000 < 3000 → 2000 kg < 3000 kg → 2 tonnes < 3000 kg 3000 kg is larger than 2 tonnes.
There are 35 metric tons in 35,000 kilos.