Pounds To Tons Worksheets

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Pounds To Tons Worksheets by Christopher Rudolph

Converting pounds to tons is a straightforward process, but it’s essential to understand the relationship between these two units of measurement. Here’s a simple explanation to guide you through the conversion:

  1. Understand the Units: Before diving into the conversion process, let’s clarify the units. Pounds (lbs) and tons (also referred to as US tons or short tons) are both units of weight or mass. However, they differ in magnitude. One pound is smaller than one ton.
  2. Know the Conversion Factor: To convert pounds to tons, you need to use a conversion factor. In the United States, one ton is equivalent to 2,000 pounds. This means that to convert pounds to tons, you divide the number of pounds by 2,000.

These Pounds to Tons Worksheets are printable and come with corresponding printable answer pages. Teachers, parents, and students can print these out and make copies.

Pounds to Tons Worksheets
Conversion A
Conversion A Answers
Conversion B
Conversion B Answers
Conversion C
Conversion C Answers

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