tons, a plural but one ton of rocks
Each dollar bill is one gram. There are 2000 pounds in a ton, and 453.6 grams in a pound. Multiplied, you get $907,200. Used bills are slightly heavier than new, though. This example was with new.
4,000 Lbs 2,000 LBS/ ton
I'm not an air conditioning expert, but I would expect that the compressor will run a lot more than it needs to. A 2 ton coil will not cool as much air as a larger capacity 3 ton coil. Experts?
24.7675 ton 1 US (short) ton = 2000 lb 1 UK (long) ton = 2240 lb 1 tonne (metric) = 2204.6 lb
Today (June 16, 2009) gold is selling at $934.88 (US Dollars) per ounce. At that price: An imperial short ton of ,gold would be worth: $29,916,160 (USD) A metric ton of gold would be worth: $32,976,919 (USD).
Iron is about a hundred dollars a ton.
It was worth $10,000. What weights more, one ton of bricks or one ton of feathers? (they both weigh one ton) But a real answer to your question... In 1933 gold was worth $20.67/Oz. Today (2010ish) gold is worth $1134.45/Oz. So uhh, $10,000(in 1933) is about $548,838.90(in 2010) compared to the price of gold.
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One ton of gold is worth about $28,412,800. Gold is extremely valuable and does not lose its value. The American currency is backed up by gold.
17tons
A ton of dollars would equal $2,000,000. This is based on the standard definition of a ton, which is equivalent to 2,000 pounds, and each pound in this context representing one dollar.
One metric ton of the fairy's gold.
A ton of paper. Any ton is heavier than a pound. One ton is equal to twenty-thosand pounds, whether is paper, or anything else.
In King Solomon's day, around the 10th century BCE, the value of gold was not standardized as it is today, making it difficult to assign a precise monetary value to one ton of gold. However, historical records suggest that gold was highly prized and used for trade, wealth accumulation, and luxury items. If one were to estimate its value based on contemporary prices, one ton of gold would be worth hundreds of millions of dollars today, but the actual worth in Solomon's time would have been determined by its rarity and the socio-economic context of the era.
It depends how big the piece is: a gram, an ounce, a ton...
95.00 per metric ton amercian dollars