bag (Portland cement) to dram (apothecary; troy) conversion

Conversion number between bag (Portland cement) and dram (apothecary; troy) [dr t] is 10966.666666667. This means, that bag (Portland cement) is bigger unit than dram (apothecary; troy).

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bag (Portland cement)
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bag (Portland cement)dram (apothecary; troy)
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10109666.66666667
20219333.33333333
30329000
40438666.66666667
50548333.33333333
60658000
70767666.66666667
80877333.33333333
90987000
1001096666.6666667
1101206333.3333333
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Convert Bag (Portland cement) to other unit:

bag (Portland cement)

Definition of bag (Portland cement) unit: ≡ 94 lb av . = 94 x 0.45359237 kg

Convert Dram (apothecary; troy) to other unit:

dram (apothecary; troy)

Definition of dram (apothecary; troy) unit: ≡ 60 gr . The dram (alternative British spelling drachm) was originally both a coin and a weight in ancient Greece. = 60 grain = 3.8879346 g


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