No, it is not.
YES
One ton is 2,000 lbs. 9 tons (9x2000) is 18,000 lbs. They are the same.
It is equal
One metric ton is 2204.6 pounds. Nine tons is 19841.4 pounds, so yes, it is greater than 17800 pounds.
To compare 17998 pounds and 9 tons, we need to convert tons to pounds for an accurate comparison. Since 1 ton is equal to 2000 pounds, 9 tons would be equal to 9 x 2000 = 18000 pounds. Therefore, 9 tons (18000 pounds) is greater than 17998 pounds.
No. Convert to same units then compare: * If by ton you mean long ton (as used in UK): 1 t = 2240 lb → 9 t = 9 x 2240 lb = 20160 lb > 18000 lb * If by ton you mean short ton (as used in USA): 1 t = 2000 lb → 9 t = 9 x 2000 lb = 18000lb which is not greater than 18000 lb as it is equal to 18000 lb. Either way 18000 lb is not greater than 9 t.
Convert to same units and then can compare: It depends upon which ton you mean: (UK) 1 [long] ton = 2240 lb � 9 tons = 9 x 2240 lb = 20,160 lb > 18,000 lb � 18,000 lb is less than 9 tons. (US) 1 short ton = 2000 lb � 9 tons = 9 x 2000 lb = 18,000 lb = 18,000 lb � 18,000 lb is neither greater nor less than, but equal to 9 tons.
nope, 9 tons and 18000 ponds equal the same ammount
1 ton = 2000 lbs. 18000 lbs = 9 tons.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! 9 tons is actually equal to 18,000 pounds. So, in this case, 17999 pounds is just a tad less than 9 tons. Remember, it's all just numbers and they all have their place on the canvas of mathematics.
Well, let's think about this in a happy little way. 9 tons is actually more than 18001 pounds. You see, 1 ton is equal to 2000 pounds, so 9 tons would be 18000 pounds, which is greater than 18001 pounds. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
No, 9 is not greater than 9.6. In numerical terms, 9.6 is greater than 9 because the decimal value .6 represents a fraction of 1. When comparing two numbers, the one with the higher numerical value is considered greater, and in this case, 9.6 is greater than 9.