As of 8/16/2016, five metric tons of gold has a value of $215,964,640.00 USD
Sure thing, honey. To convert tons to dry metric tons, you just need to multiply the number of tons by 0.907185. So, if you have 1 ton, it would be roughly 0.907 metric tons. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Pounds x 0.0004536 = metric tons
you take all the metric tons...and out them over there ----->
The answer is 126,537 million metric tons for 2007/2008. See http://www.pecad.fas.usda.gov/ and click "Corn" for details.
1 tonne is 1,000 kilograms. So 15,000 tonnes are 15,000,000 kilograms.
On August 16, 2016, this amount of gold has a value of $1,079,582,000,000.00 USD
How much is 5.5 metric tons of CO2 in pounds
It's currently 45,600 US dollars per kilogram, so for 200 metric tonnes or 200,000 kg you would be looking at 9,120,000,000 or 9.12 billion US dollars.
15,069,980 or there abouts
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A metric ton is 0.907185 of a ton. That gives you 5.765 tons.
The cost is more than its worth. For starters, I doubt that you'd find a seller to sell you 1000 metric tons. And if you used multiple sources, you'd pay more for it over time (demand rises + less supply = costs increase) (Not to mention the cost to securely transport and/or store and protect it.) You're not planning a surprise visit Ft. Knox, are you?
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25,000 = 0.025 million25,000 cows = 0.025 million cows25,000 dollars = 0.025 million dollars25,000 cars = 0.025 million cars25,000 chickens = 0.025 million chickens25,000 metric tons = 0.025 million metric tons
In 1945, the price of gold was approximately $35 per ounce. Since there are 32,150.7 ounces in a ton, 100 tons of gold would equate to about 3,215,070 ounces. This means 100 tons of gold would be worth around $112,527,450 in 1945.
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A pile of gold that is 1 metre long, 1 metre wide and 1 metre high.