1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)
5 T
2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)
I guess you mean either tons (long or short) or tonnes by 't': 1 (short) ton = 2000 lb → 12000 lb = 12000 lb ÷ 2000 lb/t = 6 t 1 (long) ton = 2240 lb → 12000 lb = 12000 lb ÷ 2240 lb/t = 5 5/14 t ≈ 5.357 t 1 kg ≈ 2.205 lb 1 tonne = 1000 kg ≈ 2205lb → 12000 lb ≈ 12000 lb ÷ 2205 lb/t ≈ 5.443 t
You could convert to either tons or pounds, divide by 5 and then convert the result back to tons and pounds, but as both 60 and 1500 are each divisible by 5, they can be separately divided: (60 t 1500 lb) ÷ 5 = 12 t 300 lb
1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)
2 tons equals out to 4,000 pounds, so 2 tons weighs more than 1,500 lbs.
No, 3t = 6000 lb
5 T
2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)2000 lb = 1 t(US)
1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)
They are equal.
I guess you mean either tons (long or short) or tonnes by 't': 1 (short) ton = 2000 lb → 12000 lb = 12000 lb ÷ 2000 lb/t = 6 t 1 (long) ton = 2240 lb → 12000 lb = 12000 lb ÷ 2240 lb/t = 5 5/14 t ≈ 5.357 t 1 kg ≈ 2.205 lb 1 tonne = 1000 kg ≈ 2205lb → 12000 lb ≈ 12000 lb ÷ 2205 lb/t ≈ 5.443 t
In the US, 1 ton = 1 short ton = 2000 lb→ 15000 lb =15000 lb ÷ 2000 lb/t = 7.5 t In The UK, 1 ton = 1 long ton = 2240 lb→ 15000 lb = 15000 lb ÷ 2240 lb/t ≈ 6.7 t
You could convert to either tons or pounds, divide by 5 and then convert the result back to tons and pounds, but as both 60 and 1500 are each divisible by 5, they can be separately divided: (60 t 1500 lb) ÷ 5 = 12 t 300 lb
2000 pounds equal 1 ton, so 1500 lbs would be 3/4 ton
No, 3 T is not bigger than 3000 lbs. 1 T (ton) is equal to 2000 lbs, so 3 T is equal to 6000 lbs.