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The mass of the boulder is 48,567 kilograms. what is the mass of the boulder in metric tons
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The mass of the boulder is 48,567 kilograms. what is the mass of the boulder in metric tons
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The mass of the boulder is 48567 kg, asking for the metric tonnes is simply asking you for the tonne weight, in general we know that 1000 kg is 1 tonne so 48567x1000=48567000
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1 KG = .001 metric tons. Move the decimal point over three to make it 48.567 metric tons.
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