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1. 500 yards=how many inches? 2.7000 pounds= how many tons?
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1. 500 yards=how many inches?
2.7000 pounds= how many tons?
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1 yard=36 inches so 500 yards=18000 inches.
1 pound=.0005 tons so 7000 pounds=3.5 tons.
hope this helps :)
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500 yards = 1800 inches
7000 pounds = 3.5 tons
I hope this helped!
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