To convert bone dry metric tons (BDMT) to tons, you can use the following conversion: 1 BDMT is equal to approximately 1.10231 tons. To perform the conversion, simply multiply the number of BDMT by 1.10231. For example, if you have 10 BDMT, the calculation would be 10 x 1.10231, resulting in about 11.0231 tons.
Overburden tons/ore tons
135,000 tons is 122,470 metric tons.
19,500,000 tons is 17,690,000 metric tons.
4,500 pounds is 2.25 US tons or 2.009 UK tons.
2.81 tons.
30000 tonnes of wood chip 45%mc = 16,500 BDMT
It is depend on the moisture of logs. Generally, BDMT=CBM - moisture For example: 1cbm of pine logs has 65% moisture. It means that 1cbm of logs content 65% of water, and only 35% of wood. So, in this case, 1 BDMT=0.35CBM or 1CBM=0.35 BDMT
Divide kilotons by 1,102.31 to get approximate short (US) tons.
Overburden tons/ore tons
2.23 tons
Pecks are units of volume, metric tons are units of mass, they can't be compared directly. We should know a density of items in pecks to calculate mass of 1 peck and then compare it to metric tons.
You can't convert between these units. Tons per hour is a (truly archaic) measure of cooling capacity. Megawatts is a measure of power.
the answer is clearly 855967 mega tons
Length x width x depth in inches. Then x .00625 = tons
As of September 2021, the price of silver is approximately $25 per ounce. To calculate the value of 340 tons of silver, convert tons to ounces (1 ton = 32,000 ounces) and multiply by the price per ounce. Therefore, 340 tons of silver would be worth around $27.2 million.
That would be almost impossible to calculate - it was into millions of tons of equipment.
To calculate the average annual increase in tons handled, you would subtract the initial amount from the final amount and then divide by the number of years between the two time periods. In this case, the increase is 140,000 tons - 80,000 tons = 60,000 tons over 4 years (1992-1988), giving you an average annual increase of 60,000 tons / 4 years = 15,000 tons per year.