2 tons equals out to 4,000 pounds, so 2 tons weighs more than 1,500 lbs.
2.75 tons is 5500 lbs, in U.S. measurement, because our ton weighs 2000 lbs. A metric ton is 1000 kilograms (about 2204.6 lbs), so if measured in metric tons, 2.75 tons weighs about 6062.6 lbs.
2000 pounds equal 1 ton, so 1500 lbs would be 3/4 ton
Yes. 1 T = 2000 lbs. so 3 T = 6000 lbs.
There are approximately 2.05 metric tons in 5000 pounds.
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No, 3t = 6000 lb
5 T
1500 lb = 0.75 t(US)
They are equal.
Depending on the "ton" you select it will weigh 2000 (US) to 2240 (Imperial or British) pounds. Both these weights are greater than 1500 pounds.
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
Yes, 1500 pounds is greater than 2 tons. One ton is equal to 2000 pounds, so 2 tons equal 4000 pounds. Therefore, 1500 pounds is less than 4000 pounds.
2.75 tons is 5500 lbs, in U.S. measurement, because our ton weighs 2000 lbs. A metric ton is 1000 kilograms (about 2204.6 lbs), so if measured in metric tons, 2.75 tons weighs about 6062.6 lbs.
2000 pounds equal 1 ton, so 1500 lbs would be 3/4 ton
To compare 16 tons (T) with 32,000 pounds (lb), we first convert tons to pounds. One ton is equal to 2,000 pounds, so 16 tons is 32,000 pounds (16 T x 2,000 lb/T = 32,000 lb). Therefore, 16 T is equal to 32,000 lb, and they are the same size.
One ton (1 T) is equal to 2,000 pounds. Therefore, 3,000 pounds is bigger than 1 ton.