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How much a Matric Ton is equal to KGs? What is mean by a Matric Ton in UK?

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    One Lb is equal to how many kgs? for conversion information please.

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A metric Ton or Tonne is equal to a thousand kilograms 1 Metric Ton= 1000 kgs. It is a unit of the Metric System and should not have a different meaning in the UK. However the UK has its own units.

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