Try the Kelly bluebook web site and you can enter in all of the information and it will tell you. I think it is kellybluebook.com
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There are 2000 pounds in one ton (short ton). therefore, 18000 pounds is equal to 18000/2000 = 9 tons.
Peter Golbitz has written: 'Soya & Oilseed Bluebook, 2000 (Soya & Oilseed Bluebook)' 'Soya Bluebook, 1995/96: Guide to the World Soybean Industry' 'Soya & Oilseed Bluebook 2004' 'Soya Bluebook, 1997'
The blue book value of a 2000 buick park avenue is any where from 5,208 to 5,833 this highly varies the higher you go in the years as well but I only went with 2000 only
Sorry but your question makes no real sense. The 2002 Kelly Bluebook price on a 2000 Impala is of no consequence in 2007. If you are wanting to know what a 2000 Impala is worth today, then go here. www.nada.com
1 ton = 2000 lbs. 18000 lbs = 9 tons.
Daniel Josipovich has written: 'Bluebook of Cleaning 2000' 'The bluebook for agents, adjusters, and contractors' -- subject(s): Building, Buildings, Estimates, Repair and reconstruction
2000/18000 x 100 = 11.1%
One ton = 2000 pounds 1 pound = 16 ounces (18000 tons) * (2000 pounds/1 ton) * (16 ounces/1pound) = (18000 * 2000 * 16) = 576,000,000 ounces.
9 t(US) = 18000 lb19841.603598 pounds.1 ton is equal to 2000 pounds so 9 tons = 9*2000 = 18000 pounds
18000 lbs 1 US (short) ton = 2000 lb 1 UK (long) ton = 2240 lb 1 tonne (metric) = 2204.6 lb
5000.00 to 7000.00 depending on miles and condition