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Is 5 tons bigger than 1,000 pounds?
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Is 5 tons bigger than 1,000 pounds?
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Yes. 5 tons is equal to 10,000 pounds since 1 ton is 2000 pounds.
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yes, 5 tons is indeed
heavier
than 1,000 pounds.
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