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The mass of the Sun is about 2 × 1027 metric tons, or 2 × 1030 kilograms. How many kilograms are in one metric ton?
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The mass of the Sun is about 2 × 1027 metric tons, or 2 × 1030 kilograms. How many kilograms are in one metric ton?
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The mass of the Sun is about 2 × 1027 metric tons, or 2 × 1030 kilograms. How many kilograms are in one metric ton?
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Answer: 1000 kilograms.
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1,000 kilograms = one metric ton
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