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A Dry Metric Tonne is calculated by taking out the percentage of water/moisture content. If water content in the material is 2%, then the DMT is equal to the total weight less 2% or 100% - 2% = 98%, so DMT = 98% of MT

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To calculate dry metric tons for iron ore, you would start by determining the moisture content of the ore. Once you have the moisture content, you can use the formula: Dry Metric Tons = Wet Metric Tons x (1 - Moisture Content). This will give you the weight of the iron ore excluding the moisture.

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