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8.9 x 10^5 tons = ? Ounces
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8.9 x 10^5 tons = ? Ounces
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I may be wrong, but this is what I did:
8.9 x 10^5 x 2000 (1 ton is 2000 lbs) x 16 (16 ounces in 1 pound)
=2.848 x 10^10
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