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vovikov84 [41]
3 years ago
5

The mass of the sun is about 2(10^27) metric tons, or 2(10^30) kilograms. How many kilograms are in one metric ton?

Mathematics
2 answers:
pshichka [43]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1 metric ton = 1000 kilograms

Step-by-step explanation:

The mass of the sun is about 2 x 10^{27} metric tons.

The mass of the sun is about 2 x 10^{30} kilograms.

We need to find the how many kilograms are in one metric Ton.

We can divide kilograms by metric one and find the answer.

= 2 x 10^{30}  ÷2 x 10^{27}

= 1 x 10^{3}

= 1 times 1000

= 1000 kilograms

So 1 metric ton = 1000 kilograms

alexgriva [62]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1,000 kilograms are equal to one metric ton

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