Your question does not make any sense at all, for several reasons. The meter is the primary SI unit for measuring distance. For example, the moon is about 380 million meters from the Earth.
But a ton is not only ambiguous (one of several units in the old English Imperial, and American systems), butr also unrelated to the meter, because tons are used to measure weight. The similarly named tonne is an SI unit for measuring mass (not weight). Your question cannot be answered, because it is like asking: "What is the weight of the distance to the moon?"
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