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In the Metric System, you would need to have (10^4)^2 grams to equal 1 metric ton. Simplify this measurement by multiplying the exponents, then simplify by finding the actual number ofgrams needed to equal
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In the Metric System, you would need to have (10^4)^2 grams to equal 1 metric ton. Simplify this measurement by multiplying the exponents, then simplify by finding the actual number ofgrams needed to equal 1 metric ton.
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(10^4)^2 = 10^(4*2) = 10^8
1 metric ton = 10^8 = 100,000,000 grams.
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