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Madisyn Morrow
22 October, 01:43
8.9x10^5 tons = ? Ounces
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Kylie Schultz
22 October, 05:26
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We know that there are 32,000 ounces in a ton. Therefore we use this conversion factor to solve this problem. (32,000 ounces = 1 ton)
8.9 x 10^5 ton * (32,000 ounce / 1 ton) = 2.848 x 10^10 ounces
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