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60,000lb =how many t
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60,000lb =how many t
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This is equal to 30 tons. 1 Ton is equal to 2,000lbs
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1 ton = 2000 lbs
t tons = 60,000 lbs
Divide 60,000 by 2000 you get 30
That means
1 ton = 2000 lbs
x 30 x30
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t tons = 60,000 lbs
And so 1 x 30 = 30
So your final answer is
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